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    Kodak IM5 Hands-on Preview: Keeping It Simple

    Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by Jeff Dunn, Jan 13, 2015.

  1. Jeff Dunn

    Jeff Dunn Notebook Enthusiast

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    Kodak, with the help of UK manufacturer Bullitt, is trying to make a smartphone for people who don't use smartphones. The Kodak Instamatic 5 won't be the first device with that ambition, but it will be one of the first to wear the name of a brand many smartphone neophytes recognize from their youth. In other words, Kodak is aiming for older folk – and the young children they may watch over – who presumably still use feature phones, by giving them a device that lets them jump into the smartphone world without dealing with the perceived complexities of a modern smartphone UI. We took it for a spin at CES last week.

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