The Motorola ZN300 finally got its official unveil this month after it was leaked back in January. The new device, which is a quad-band slider phone looks quite different from Motorola’s previous models and boasts a 3.1 megapixel camera with flash, a 2.1 inch TFT display and Facebook, Myspace and YouTube applications pre-installed.
Measuring 95.6 x 46 x 15mm and weighing 103 grams, Motorola have been able to cram the ZN300 full of goodies, but with no Wi-Fi or 3G connectivity the device is probably going to be aimed at the low to mid- range markets.
The Motorola ZN300 does however have a multimedia player with FM radio and 3.5mm headphone socket, a microSD card slot capable of taking up to 16GB and Bluetooth and USB connections for transferring your multimedia files.
The Motorola ZN300 is due out in the next couple of months, but there is no news on price or network availability at the moment.

There’s so many average phones out at the moment and the choice would be so hard if i had to choose lol.
Ant 31st March 2009 @ 15:05