The mobile phone featuring a 2 megapixel camera was presented at CES

Jan 9, 2007 07:47 GMT  ·  By

While some well known manufacturers like to release a large series of products, that they have been saving in order to launch at the Consumer Electronics Show, others - like Motorola - are barely heard of, at least compared to the others.

Although less noticed than the rest, Motorola has announced a new RAZR-like phone with a slider form factor. The Z6 features Motorola's Linux and Java-based platform and sports a nice set of features, including a 2 megapixel camera with video recording capabilities, support for Windows Media Player 11 as well as the integrated music player and WMA, MP3, AAC, AAC+, AAC+ enhanced, AMR NB, WAV and XMF file support.

So that you can store your music, the Motorola Z6 comes with a 64MB internal memory, but if that's not enough, more space is provided, as always, through a MicroSD card slot that allows up to 2GB memory cards.

The phone's design is very typical for a RAZR-like phone, thus the phone features the same type of keys, as well as the glass and metal mirror-like finish we have gotten used to since the release of the first phone of this type.

The phone will reportedly last for around 180-420 minutes of talk time or up to 400 hours on standby mode. The Z6 was designed to provide the user with an exceptional music experience and will be available in the first half of 2007.

There is no information regarding the price of Motorola's new phone, but more info will be provided closer to the launch date.