Kodak presents first smartphone
Former camera company Kodak has presented its first smartphone at CES. The IM5 is mainly aimed at less experienced smartphone users, with an interface that should be simple. It is not specifically a camera phone.
The phone has the Kodak name on it, but the British Bullitt Group, which sells, among other things, sturdy phones under the CAT brand, has developed the smartphone. It is a device with a variant of Android 4.4, with large interface elements and built-in remote management software.
Kodak IM5 Photo: Android Headlines
The device, called IM5, has a 5″ screen with a resolution of 1920×1080 pixels, while the phone runs on a 1.7GHz octacore processor. It is probably a MediaTek soc, such as the MT6592. Kodak has a camera with autofocus and a maximum resolution of thirteen megapixels is placed on the back, while the front camera has a maximum resolution of five megapixels.The manufacturer does not mention much about the device.The working memory has a size of 1GB, while the storage is 8GB.
Kodak and Bullitt have not disclosed the price, but given the specifications, it will be between 150 and 250 euros. The phone will be released in Europe in a few months.
Kodak IM5 Photo: Cnet