Kodak is a name that was synonymous with photography, and later it
lent itself to all kinds of technology. At this year’s Consumer
Electronic Show Kodak
also became a smartphone maker, with the iconic brand adorning an
Android phone that is designed for those who are a little further
through life.
With a 5-inch 720p screen, the IM5 isn’t going to compete too much
with the iPhone or whatever the latest phone from Samsung happens to be
this week. Instead, the customized build of Android that runs atop the
1.7GHz octa-core processor is designed to give older people a smartphone
that they can use without having to delve too deeply into its inner
workings or know how to eek every last ounce of performance out of
Android. The simplified interface isn’t going to appeal to the
super-geek – especially with just 1GB of RAM and 8GB of internal memory
backing the whole thing up – but then again, it’s not supposed to.
Set to go on sale in Europe in March and then the United States at a later date, the $249 device comes with a 13-megapixel camera that again has its own, easy to use photo-taking software. On top of that though, Kodak’s software features a button that users can tap in order to print the photos they just took, all with the minimum of fuss.
So there’s that going for it, too.
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