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Motorola Krave ZN4 caught in the wild

Categories: Devices, Motorola, Rumors, Verizon
By: , IntoMobile
Sunday, October 12th, 2008 at 12:51 PM

We know Motorola will release its all-touchscreen wonder Krave ZN4 next week, but few days before the official launch an intrepid Verizon user was able to grab the device and share its comments with the rest of the world. Here’s what he said:

“I am very impressed. Motorola did a great job. Solid fee. Loud ear speaker. Glass not plastic screen (just like iPhone). Excellent call quality so far. Read text with lid closed. Nice and BIG like v9m.” He went on to add: “Just got off the phone and the call quality is typical Motorola excellence.” Regarding texting, he says: “I had the Dare and this phone is much easier to text with even though the keys are smaller. It is more accurate to the touch. In fact the whole touch screen in general is more accurate. The Dare is somewhat sloppy.”

Glass touchscreen instead of plastic. Hmmm… has Motorola used capacitive touchscreen which is used on the iPhone and G1? We certainly hope so…

[Via: PhoneArena]

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  • Micky

    Wonder how that works then. The ear piece in the clear plastic. Interesting concept, reminds me of those old see through calculators.