Team Cell Guru, November 2, 2009, New Delhi
Review with images: Motorola ZN300Video: Motorola ZN300 review
A very different make from Motorola. It's not a flip or bar, but a slider-phone, though thicker than most Moto phones.
Inside is a typical Moto keypad with smoothly laid number keys. Below the screen is a set of special zoom-in and zoom-out keys for easy access to its media features.
The ZN300 is designed intelligently. It has a shortcut key for camera and another switch key besides it to change camera mode from still, to video, to play-reel.
The 3.1 MP camera at the back is accompanied with a flash light that can be used even for video recording.
Slide out and a pretty easy to use menu pops up from the right key. ZN300 boasts of special camera editing options. You can choose your photos and make a movie with them on your phone. Simply select the theme, select your song and even write on the video. There is also a quick way to send these videos to your blog.
One can even club videos. Moto ZN300 has the ability to zoom eight times on the subject, making the most of its 3.1 megapixel capability without hampering the picture quality. Maybe, this phone deserved a bigger screen size, only if the bottom keys had not taken away so much space.
Another new feature introduced by Moto is the Music ID. If you like a song playing anywhere around you. This feature will record the song and identify the name of the song.
ZN300 has an easy way to backup all your data. It supports Google Maps and has some addictive games as well.
It has all other basic mobile options like recent call list, messaging, radio and many options for easier web access. The phone supports upto 32GB card, but has only 8MB of inbuilt memory.
For what it offers, the Moto ZN300 is priced well at Rs 7,999 and is now available in India.
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