Thursday, September 4, 2008

Motozine

These are some images of my work cell phone (Motozine). It's biggest draw is the 5 mega pixel camera that Motorola partnered with Kodak to develop. Some of the previous pictures on our blog were taken on my cell phone, such as the ones from the "Our First Northwestern Football Game" and "Our Ocean". It's been very convenient for those random moments when you want to take a picture. I've enjoyed working at Motorola so far and really like all of my co-workers. Our team is driving 2 different programs right now which is very unusual, but also extremely exciting. I've learned a lot and feel like I'm finally beginning to contribute.

For those of you who are tech nerds here is a quote from 2dayblog.com.... "Motorola MOTOZINE ZN5 finally here, a 5.0-megapixel camera phone from Motorola. Thanks to Kodak for its 5.0-megapixel sensor, it is equipped with autofocus, a xenon flash, image stitching, and on-device integration with Kodak Gallery. ZN5 employs the Motorola’s “ModeShift” technology for morphing the keypad depending on device mode, and includes quadband GSM radio with EDGE. Other features include WiFi, 4GB of optional external memory, CrystalTalk technology, and support for SMS, MMS, IM and personal e- mail. The Motorola ZN5 will arrive first in China in July 2008 and expected to ship out globally throughout the remainder of the year."

3 comments:

teuscher travels said...

Cool phone and great pics! I always forget my camera so what a great idea:) and it really does look like an ocean! and Spencer sooo owes you....dont have any suggestions but you will have to come up with something good:)

Melanie said...

Hey there Pierces!

This is Jeff, using Melanie's access to your blog. I hope it is okay that I am viewing your blog despite not receiving a formal invite. :)

I really like the phone camera, Amber. I've been wondering when someone was going to put out a phone with a more powerful camera. Way to go Moto!

austinmcraig said...

Honestly, I don't know why there isn't a good camera in every cell phone. The hardwars is cheap enough.

Amber, if you ever need ideas on what cell phones should be like, you know who to talk to.