Technology - Written by Annie on Wednesday, October 15, 2008 12:45 - 0 Comments

Motorola Launches Krave ZN4- Dual Touch-Screen Phone

Tuesday was a big day for Motorola, a world known company for its communication innovations as it unveiled its touch-screen phone: Krave ZN4. The design of Motorola Krave ZN4 is somewhat similar to its series of smartphones- Motorola Ming. Motorola Krave ZN4 is exclusively produced for Verizon Wireless subscribers.

Krave ZN4 sports a 2.8” touch screen with an interactive clear flip screen on top. This interactive flip top enables users to access various features without opening the flip. In a statement VP of Motorola’s Mobile Devices, Ken Hallman said: “The clear, touch-enabled flip over the large, high-resolution touch-screen is nothing like you’ve seen and yet it’s totally intuitive.”

Let’s have a quick look on some of the unique features of Motorola Krave ZN4 listed below:

  • 2.8-inch screen
  • Both outer and inner screen are touch sensitive with haptic feedback
  • 2-megapixel camera with video recording
  • Built-in accelerometer
  • Verizon’s Rhapsody store
  • Vcast TV
  • Visual voice mail
  • VZ Navigator
  • 3G connectivity
  • Expandable memory up to 8 GB
  • Virtual landscape QWERTY keyboard
  • Bluetooth

Without opening the flip users can make call with the help of Bluetooth headset or speaker. But in case user wants to get the feel of flip phone then can open it and use the phone. This latest handset is completely consumer-oriented device still it has access to web-based and POP3 email. It sports latest features like HTML Browser, 3G connectivity, Bluetooth, etc.

Krave ZN4 is available with a retail price of $149.99 plus a 2 year commitment contract with Verizon Wireless.

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