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After years of looking like it is going to fade into irrelevance, Kodak has just announced that it would be releasing smartphones next year, which would no doubt ride on the brand’s heritage in photography.
In collaboration with English mobile device manufacturer Bullitt, Kodak has revealed that the smartphones would be powered by Android, and would offer “best-in-class image management software and features along with great design and UI”.
Earlier in 2013, the company unveiled a concept smartphone named the “Instamatic 2014” that is an Android device with a 14-megapixel sensor, HD video recording and a real viewfinder, among other cool features—it is unclear if the actual smartphones to be launched at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas in January 2015 would be similar to this concept.
Find out more about the Kodak smartphones here.
[via PetaPixel, images by Engadget]
After years of looking like it is going to fade into irrelevance, Kodak has just announced that it would be releasing smartphones next year, which would no doubt ride on the brand’s heritage in photography.
In collaboration with English mobile device manufacturer Bullitt, Kodak has revealed that the smartphones would be powered by Android, and would offer “best-in-class image management software and features along with great design and UI”.
Earlier in 2013, the company unveiled a concept smartphone named the “Instamatic 2014” that is an Android device with a 14-megapixel sensor, HD video recording and a real viewfinder, among other cool features—it is unclear if the actual smartphones to be launched at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas in January 2015 would be similar to this concept.
Find out more about the Kodak smartphones here.
[via PetaPixel, images by Engadget]