By Matt Swider
There’s an older generation that still prefers to say they’re capturing a “Kodak Moment” and wouldn’t even know what “Instagram it” means, and for them there’s the Kodak IM5.
Kodak IM5 is an extremely simplistic Android smartphone from the rebounding photography brand and mobile device manufacturer Bullitt. It’s nothing special, but that’s the point.
Its basic menus make it easy to use, there’s an option to let a trusted friend or family member remotely take over the phone and it has a very mediocre 13-megapixel camera.
It’s far from the best smartphones that we have reviewed like the all-metal HTC One M8 and iPhone 6, but at $250 (€229, about £177) unlocked, it’s meant for an entirely different user.
Design and specs
There’s not much to the Kodak IM5, and I knew that from the first moment I picked up this extremely lightweight smartphone at CES 2015.
It was obvious that everything on the outside of this phone was plastic, except of course the 5-inch display that counted as high-definition, albeit just barely.
The screen resolution was 720 x 1280, which was easy to spot after testing …read more
Source: techradar.com – Phones