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David LaGesse

Motorola ZN4 Adds Outside Touch-Screen to Stop 'Butt' Calls

October 14, 2008 05:21 PM ET | David LaGesse | Permanent Link | Print
The ZN4 is going for $150 after rebate.
The ZN4 is going for $150 after rebate.

Motorola put an interesting cover on a new touch-screen phone, a cover that itself acts like a second touch-screen. The outside cover of the Krave ZN4 is designed to protect the dial pad from accidental calls, an awkward moment that most of us have experienced with today's modern phones.

A friend of mind says it's his "butt calling" when a handset in his rear pocket randomly dials my number.

So Moto has something with the outside screen that flips to cover a similarly sized inside screen. It also makes the phone look all the more like a Star Trek communicator.

The outer cover relays certain touches on through to the main screen, which can still be seen below. That preserves instant access to many functions we might want on an outside screen. They include GPS navigation, video, photos, and music.

Sascha Segan at PCMag likes the innovation but says the software appears uninspired among today's touch-screen phones:

Here's the problem: The bar for touch-screen phones has been raised considerably recently. With the iPhone, the LG Dare, the Samsung Instinct, the T-Mobile G1, and the BlackBerry Storm out there, just having a touch screen isn't enough anymore.

But seems to me Motorola has a potential winner. It doesn't need to have the best software at the front end if it stops calls from originating at the rear end.

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Reader Comments

Finally a phone for adults!

I've been waiting 2 years to find a phone that has solid utility as a phone with a must have flip cover and large fonts that are easy to read. I like to carry my phone while I work and could never use the Dare or similar models. Butts calls noted in the article are funny until you accidently call the police.

My first complaint is scrolling the addressbook is clumsy, resulting in accidental phone calls if you aren't very careful. Fortunately it has very qood voice recognition, requiring just a few minutes for adaptation. You just have to go through 15 test phrases. Then just say "Call Jane Doe" and it automatically reads the addressbok without specfic training.

Also, good luck finding a micro usb to USB-A cable for synching to your pc. The one Verizon sold me is too big to fit snugly in the port and keeps falling out.

Hold on to our iPod too. Verizon's Rhapsody software will NOT transfer all songs bought via iTunes, only the ones they also offer on their service. This forces you to burn your iTunes to CD and then rip them back for Rhapsody to import them.

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