Motorola and Kodak launched the ZN5 last Monday, a new candy bar-style mobile phone with a 5.0-megapixel camera, the first device from its line. Developed in cooperation with Kodak, the ZN5 is aimed at users who don’t want to carry a separate camera for photos. The handset allows users to take photos in several modes, including multi-shot and panorama. The ZN5 weighs 114 grams and measures 118-millimeters by 50.5mm, and 16mm thick at the lens. It stores photos to 4G byte MicroSD cards, and can share photos via MMS, by sending the photo from e-mail, by Bluetooth to a PC or other device, or can upload directly to sharing Web sites. The ZN5 features Wi-Fi connectivity. Users can also print photos at over 90,000 Kodak kiosks, which support printing from MicroSD cards