The Motorola Krave ZN4 is a unique and interesting Cell phone. More and more cellphones are adding touchscreen displays, and the Motorola Krave ZN4 is one of them. But this is the first flip / clamshell phone to feature a touchscreen display. The Krave ZN4 can be controlled via the touchscreen with the front closed or open, allowing you to perform certian task on the touchscreen without having to open it up.
Motorola Krave ZN4 might not be the most advanced cellphone, but for many people, this is exactly what they want. A decent cellphone with good standby time, features, and easy to use.
Key Features
- 500 hours of standby time
- 250 minutes talk time
- 130g
- 51×105x19 mm
- 2.0 megapixel camera
- Web Browser
- VZ Navigator
- 2.4-Inch Outer Touch-LCD
- 2.8-Inch Inside Touch-LCD
- Bluetooth
- Live TV
- Audio / Video Playback
Reviews
The Motorola Krave ZN4 looks somewhat like a Star Trek communicator, makes a great little portable TV, and incorporates some genuinely innovative touch-screen technology. At $149.99 (with contract), the Motorola Krave ZN4 goes for $50 less than its main competitor, the LG Dare. Also, the Krave’s touch keypad is a bit more responsive than the Dare’s.
Source: PCMag | Rating:
The Motorola Krave ZN4 accomplishes something few other cell phones do: it’s unique, easy to use, and it performs well. With an eye-catching and unique design with an innovative and responsive touch interface.
Source: CNet | Rating:
Krave’s touch sensitive cover is really cool and clever but it really doesn’t add anything to the phone’s functionality other than being able to avoid opening it for a few tasks. The best things about the Krave are its music player, and its easy to use camera.
Source: PhoneScoop | Rating:
Even with music playback that lasts nearly 16 hours – eight more than the iPhone – the Krave is still a disappointment. The touch cover is a great technology unto itself, but here, instead of making the Krave easier to use, it’s actually more often a hindrance, both physically and functionally.
Source: DigitalTrends | Rating:



