Friday, November 21, 2008

Motorola Krave ZN4: First Touch Screen Mobile Phone From Motorola

Motorola has launched its first touch screen mobile phone Motorola Krave in the market through Verizon Wireless network which is currently priced at $149.99. Motorola was in hurry to introduce a touch screen phone since the launch of Apple’s iPhone. Motorola Krave is the variant of its previous smart phone Motorola Ming. However, Karve does not feature a stylus like Ming, but it does feature a flip-style phone for the users.

Motorola Krave ZN4 has some excellent features that would attract the mobile phone users. I earlier mentioned that Motorola Krave ZN4 is available through Verizon Wireless in America. So, the users of Krave ZN4 touch screen phone can use all the 3G services available at Verizon Wireless. The 3G services provided by Verizon Wireless include TV, music, mobile e-mail, GPS navigation, speaker independent and voice dialing.

Motorola Krave ZN4 mobile phone features 2.8 inches display screen which supports 65,000 colors (240x400 pixels). Using its Bluetooth feature, users can connect to wireless network. Its microSDHC(INFO) card slot can support 8 GB cards and the mobile phone offers 2 mega pixel camera as well as talking time of 6 hours 20 minutes. Motorola Krave ZN4 comes with some other attractive features.

Newsoxy reported:

The keyboard includes three dedicated punctuation keys, an "@" button, a space bar, clear and return controls, and a shift button. You can access numbers and additional symbols through a secondary keyboard. Users can also flip between the standard and QWERTY keyboard by rotating the mobile phone.

Though Motorola has been a bit late to launch its first touch screen phone Motorola Karve ZN4, it is better that it could at last realize the potential of touch screen mobile phone market. There is no doubt, touch screen mobile phone is getting popularity across the world and the market for touch screen mobile phone is increasing, even though touch screen phones are a bit costlier than the other smart phones.

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