Motorola ZN200 specs, comparisons, faq, opinions

Motorola ZN200
  • Released 2008, August 115g, 15.9mm thickness Linux / Java-based MOTOMAGX 30MB storage, microSD slot
  • Mini-SIM About 89.6 USD
  • 1.9" 176x220 pixels
  • 2MP Video recorder
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  •   Li-Ion

Motorola ZN200 overview

Motorola ZN200 is a smartphone that runs on Linux. It was released on 2008, August. Motorola ZN200 has 1.9 inch, TFT, 256K colors, a resolution of 176 x 220 pixels screen. It supports 2G, GPRS, EDGE networks with Mini-SIM. Motorola ZN200 has 2MP Single main camera. Motorola ZN200 uses Removable Li-Ion (BC50) battery. The price of Motorola ZN200 is about 89.6 USD.

Score the key features of Motorola ZN200 compared to the other phones on the market:

  • CPU Cores: 28 / 100 points
  • Camera pixels: 28 / 100 points
  • Screen resolution: 28 / 100 points
  • Battery capacity: N/A points
  • Price: 28 / 100 points

Motorola ZN200 full specifications

NETWORK

Technology GSM
2G bands GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
GPRS Class 12
EDGE Class 12

LAUNCH

Announced 2008, August. Released 2008, August
Status Discontinued

BODY

Dimensions 105 x 47 x 15.9 mm (4.13 x 1.85 x 0.63 in)
Weight 115 g (4.06 oz)
SIM Mini-SIM

DISPLAY

Type TFT, 256K colors
Size 1.9 inches, 11.4 cm2 (~23.0% screen-to-body ratio)
Resolution 176 x 220 pixels (~148 ppi density)
  ModeShift morphing keypad

PLATFORM

OS Linux / Java-based MOTOMAGX

MEMORY

Card slot microSD (dedicated slot)
Internal 30MB

MAIN CAMERA

Single 2 MP
Video Yes

SELFIE CAMERA

No

SOUND

Loudspeaker Yes
Alert types Vibration; Downloadable polyphonic ringtones
3.5mm jack No

COMMUNICATIONS

WLAN No
Bluetooth 2.0, A2DP
GPS No
Radio FM radio, RDS
USB 2.0

FEATURES

Browser WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML
  MP3/WMA/eAAC+ player MotoID music recognition CrystalTalk Technology Organizer Voice memo

BATTERY

Type Removable Li-Ion (BC50)
Stand-by Up to 340 h
Talk time Up to 8 h 30 min

MISCELLANEOUS

Colors Licorice, Pink
SAR 0.67 W/kg (head) 0.69 W/kg (body)
SAR EU 0.85 W/kg (head)
Price About 89.6 USD

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