Written by Simone Ziggiotto, the 31/12/14
After the Kodak is almost went bankrupt in 2012, the company has been looking for ways to stay afloat in the market. Now, the brand has announced a partnership with the Group Bullitt to unveil a new range of mobile devices, including smartphones and tablets, in the course of an event that will be held during the exhibition CES 2015 scheduled 6 to 9 January.
According to the announcement, the phones will be designed for “consumers who want to experience high-end, but do not lie to them ease in the use of mobile devices increasingly complex. ” The devices will be able to capture images, manage, share files and will also have other features.
It is interesting to note that the devices will feature some of the software for the mangement remotely to allow friends and family to interact in some way with the other remote phones. The phones will have “easy access to the services of printing and sharing”, it is assumed with Kodak cameras. If properly implemented the project, could help differentiate the devices from other smartphones with Kodak camera department strengthened.
There will be Kodak to make these phones, however; it is here that the Group Bullitt comes into play. The group has so far achieved robust mobile devices especially for construction companies, but is evidently trying to broaden the business partners.
The Group CEO Oliver Bullitt Shulte believes that the new smartphone will be able to “face a segment of the mobile device market that has been poorly served to date,” which means that users buy what they find on the market but things that do not really satisfy them fully. For its part, Kodak is “excited” to debut jump into the world of mobile telephony with this latest project, in an effort that aims to save her from the brink of financial misery.
The first device that Kodak will announce one smartphone , but Kodak says that a second “4G phone, a tablet and a smart camera” are coming in the second half of 2015.
All that remains is to wait a week to know this first smartphone from Kodak.
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