Motorola and Kodak today announced MOTOZINE™ ZN5, the first product combining world-class innovation from both companies, at a gallery-inspired event, Beijing.


Bad news for Sony Ericsson fans - the long rumored Sony Ericsson P5 (codenamed Paris) and Sony Ericsson G702 (codenamed Beibei) smartphones have been cancelled. There is the suggestion that both of these handsets were cancelled due to a large volume of criticism from reviewers and other industry watchers. Some critics of the unannounced Sony Ericsson P5 claimed its specs are too inadequate to stand up to competing smartphones. Outdated before even released.




Chriss Hall from Pocket-Lint got his hands on the newly announced Sony Ericsson C905 Cyber-Shot.

Juniper Foo, from CNET had a chance to spend a few quality minutes with Sony Ericsson’s F305 slider and write up a few paragraphs of impressions.

Nokia is finally taking form factor much more seriously: at the new size 112mm high - 57mm wide - 10mm thick, the Nokia E71 is actually one of the slimmest Nokia phones to date and remarkably compact phone given it’s feature load and form factor. It’s a huge improvement. Nokia claims the Nokia E71 is the thinnest QWERTY smartphone on the market, to feature Wi-Fi or a built-in GPS receiver and powered by a good 1500 mAh battery.
