CES 2008: Moto Z10 Updates Z8 from Motorola
Improved spec announced at the show
7 January 2008 11:06 GMT / By Stuart Miles
Motorola has announced that it has updated it banana sliding Z8 mobile phone at CES in Las Vegas with the launch of the MOTO Z10.
The new MOTO Z10 adds movie editing software allowing users to make movies as well as watch them on the go.
Users will be able to capture high-quality video, edit clips, create transitions between scenes and add title slides and a soundtrack.
Then, budding filmmakers can upload their creation to share with friends and family through any number of Web sites such as YouTube, Google, Yahoo! and ShoZu.
The new mobile phone, which will still have a strong focus on movie watching will come with the same 2.2-inch QVGA screen that displays video at 30 frames per second.
New to the model is a 3.2 rather than 2.2 megapixel camera and support for memory cards up to 32Gb rather than 4Gb.
The camera will retain its 3.5G HSDPA, GSM/GPRS/EDGE connectivity as well as the Symbian/UIQ software.
The new handset will be available before March 2008.
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