No 3G

The music player is hidden in the menus but isn't bad at all, plus there's the option to upgrade the supplied headphones via the 3.5mm jack plug. Incidentally, you can also use this with the supplied composite AV lead to connect the phone to TV or hi-fi for showing off pics or tunes.

Oddly for a high-spec cameraphone, there's no 3G connection but there is Wi-Fi, which helps if you're uploading multiple photos to the internet with a suitable connection. You can also pass pics and tunes to friends as well as print your pics via Bluetooth.

Battery-wise the Motorola MOTOZINE ZN5 held up pretty well over two days though extended use of flash, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi tended to hammer it.

We might have something better from Motorola's venture with Kodak. It's a flawed but promising first collaboration. We'd expect the next one to look better, be easier to use, and include a few more picture editing options. We certainly hope so.

Network availability: O2

Looks: 3/5
Ease of use: 3.5/5
Features: 3/5
Call quality: 4.5/5
Value: 3/5