Motorola ZN5
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- money
- fue
- 18 Feb 2009
this phone claim to have vibration system on it , but i cant find it .. how do i find it on my phone and turn it on .. please help ..
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- GTX
- 3c1
- 18 Feb 2009
Anonymous, 17 Feb 2009for Horia.sw is r6637-g-81.O3.05r and bp flex is GCJPIXLCOR... morecea mai buna FW e 0ER, dar trebuie flashuit NORSA BL intai////
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- Coklom
- M@T
- 18 Feb 2009
What is the latest sw version for zn5?thanx..
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- Anonymous
- n2x
- 17 Feb 2009
for Horia.sw is r6637-g-81.O3.05r and bp flex is GCJPIXLCOREEU056.
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- Anonymous
- n2x
- 17 Feb 2009
for Horia.sw is r6637-g-81.O3.05r and bp flex is GCJPIXLCOREEU056.
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- Anonymous
- n2x
- 17 Feb 2009
for horia.sw is r6637-g-81.o3.05r and bp flex is gcjpixlcoreeu056.
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- Anonymous
- n2x
- 17 Feb 2009
for horia.sw is r6637-g-81.o3.05r and bp flex is gcjpixlcoreeu056.
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- Anonymous
- n2x
- 17 Feb 2009
for horia.sw is r6637-g-81.o3.05r and bp flex is gcjpixlcoreeu056.multumesc
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- Anonymous
- n2x
- 17 Feb 2009
for horia.sw is r6637-g-81.o3.05r and bp flex is gcjpixlcoreeu056.multumesc
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- motofan.ir
- nsC
- 17 Feb 2009
megapixels isn't something that shows you picture quality.
I have Motorola Z10, which has 3.2mpx, and pictures/videos that produces are way better that some phones with 5mpx camera
surely moto will comes with grand 8mp or maybe 10mp in a new model based on Camera features..Just look at the ZN5(the greatest 5mp compare to n82 and others)..Better late than never..
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- Horia
- Mvu
- 17 Feb 2009
Anonymous, 16 Feb 2009where can i find the latest FW for my zn5? I am from Romani... moreBTW, what SW version and BP FLEX has your phone now? thx h.
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- Horia
- Mvu
- 17 Feb 2009
Anonymous, 16 Feb 2009where can i find the latest FW for my zn5? I am from Romani... morehttp://direct.motorola.com/GER/SoftwareUpdateSummary.asp?country=DEU&language=GER&web_page_name=SUPPORT&strCarrierId=&strPhone=ZINE%20ZN5&strCable=Micro%20USB%20Data%20Cable
so, you have to follow this link and download Motorola software uodate. Then run this application and connect your phone to PC. Thats all. pls confirm. :-) Horia/RO
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- Anonymous
- 2SW
- 17 Feb 2009
best camera phone i hav evr had
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- Anonymous
- n2x
- 16 Feb 2009
where can i find the latest FW for my zn5? I am from Romania please help
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- GTX
- 3c6
- 16 Feb 2009
Anonymous, 16 Feb 2009try to zoom in the pics... you'll see the big difference...... morewho still actually uses zoom on their phones?
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- Anonymous
- P@c
- 16 Feb 2009
try to zoom in the pics... you'll see the big difference... n82 is still the besst.....
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- Anonymous
- P@c
- 16 Feb 2009
open this site.. tell me whose the best camera phone in town.. :)
http://asia.cnet.com/reviews/mobilephones/0,39050603,62047512,00.htm
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- Anonymous
- nsC
- 16 Feb 2009
Alexander Dembovsky’s take on the ZN5. The Motorola ZN5’s results in our RMAA tests can be easily compared with music players from top manufacturers, including Apple, Samsung and Creative – the fact of the matter is that there is only a handful of handsets that fare just as well on this front. The standard 3,5 mm jack also adds to the ZN5’s brilliance of sound, as it allows to avoid accidental signal distortions. Plus, the handset’s tweaked software allocates more resources to sound processing.
On the other hand, though, passing our battery of tests with flying colors doesn’t necessarily mean the phone’s real sound will appeal to everyone – some deemed it a tad too heavy or, on the contrary, lackluster In these cases, you can opt for equalizers or, which I personally find more suitable, good custom earphones befitting your music style. The Z’s output signal strength is pretty decent too, which enables it to handle most professional headphones.
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- Anonymous
- nsC
- 16 Feb 2009
n82 ! is ugly
best 5mp camera is zn5
The reception quality of the ZN5 was never an issue during our quality time with it, for it is a typical Motorola branded phone. The loudspeaker’s volume is higher than average, so you’ll have no problems hearing call alerts even on a noisy street. The vibro alert performed just as well.
Banking on the imaging department Motorola has come up with an interesting and well-rounded product. As far as image quality is concerned it’s one of the best solutions you can find out there, and it’s definitely ahead all other mass-market phones. For now, let’s leave the Sony Ericsson C905 and Samsung 8150 out of the picture, since they both employ the same Samsung-branded 8 Mpix CMOS module and certainly do surpass the ZN5 on some fronts, but are nothing out of this world after all. What’s more interesting is that Motorola has kept mum on a lot of things about this phone.
While the ZN5 is not positioned as a music-centric handset, it ships with a pretty decent player, FM-radio, and 3.5mm headset jack. But more importantly, its sound quality is nearly unrivalled these days, being on a par with the ROKR E8 and some dedicated music players (by the way it trumps the Apple iPod on this front hands down). In other words, the average user will be more than content with what the ZN5 brings to the table, plus it’s quite loud and has very few settings to worry about.
Add another update of LJ platform to the mix, which brings along rich phonebook functionality and a well-founded feature pack, upgraded Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. What makes it even more of a winner are the huge display and decent materials – now I can’t stop praising the ZN5, can I? Upon its release (slotted for September) the ZN5 will retail for around 500 USD (320 Euro), which isn’t wallet-bashing at all. What is more, after a few price cuts this handset will have all it takes to become a mainstream product. But eventually it will run into some problems with its audience, since it will be popular only with consumers who have a good idea what buy and how they are going to use it. The ZN5 will enjoy a better take-up than the RORK E2 and in time will outshine the sales of the ROKR E8, make no mistake about that. However it’s not the saving grace that will revitalize Motorola's sales throughout the world, for it’s no RAZR of our time. It’s just a decent, well-rounded phone. What Motorola really needs to do is bring about a couple of handsets like this, and things will start looking much better. As far as the segment of imaging-savvy devices is concerned, the Motorola ZN5 is a better pick than the Nokia 6220 Classic, Nokia N82, the Sony Ericsson K850i and it’s not even close (in case you don’t need the power of S60 and have no idea what it is).
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- 100 Moto
- Er2
- 16 Feb 2009
Anonymous, 15 Feb 2009not true!!! Nokia N82 is MILES ahead of ZN5...No doubt in terms of price...and capturing the noise in the background!