The Motorola ZN5 is mainly a camera and imaging focused mobile phone that comes in a dark grey colour with metal accents. The mobile phone comprises a 2.4 inch TFT colour screen displaying 262k colours and with 320 x 240 pixel resolutions. The ZN5 mobile phone features an embedded keypad and above it is a navigation key which makes gliding through menus a smooth an easy process. The Motorola ZN5 mobile phone works on a Linux operating system which is another great feature. The handset looks stylish and trendy with dimensions of 118mm x 50.5mm x 16mm and weighs a reasonable 114g and fits comfortably in the hand when using.
The ZN5 mobile phone comes with a fantastic built-in 5 mega-pixel camera with auto focus, Xenon Flash, Landscape and Portrait mode with dedicated camera keys to make operating the camera and functions quick and simple. There are video recording capabilities enabling the user to record moving video footage with playback mode so the user can watch back instantly what they have just recorded.
The built-in music player system of the Motorola ZN5 mobile phone comes available with popular music formats and an integrated FM stereo radio. These allow the user to listen to their favourite tunes or radio stations while on the go making for a great portable music listening experience. Customising and personalising the ZN5 mobile phone is also a cinch with the selection of embedded polyphonic, MP3 and AAC music ring-tones. The ZN5 mobile phone comes with 350 mega-bytes of built-in internal memory for the user’s music and downloads.
Surfing the net is a quick and easy process with the XHTML, HTML and WAP web browsers, enabling the user to connect to their favourite sites and keeping up to date with all the latest news information. It has the benefits of the Bluetooth® with A2DP, EDGE, GPRS and WLAN WiFi technologies, and connecting to other compatible devices is a doddle with the Bluetooth® and USB connectivity options. The ZN5 mobile phone works on a Quad-band network and operates GSM 850/900/1800/1900 enabling the user to use the world roaming facility.

