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CES 2015: Kodak begins foray into smartphones

Although Kodak ended his story ingloriously, his name or the brand lives on. After selling off and closing down the divisions, he avoided bankruptcy and complete decline by selling the license rights to the British Bullitt Group, which, according to a movie script, brings Kodak back to the living when its existence hung in the air until the end. The Bullitt Group will sign two smartphones that will be unveiled at CES 2015 in Las Vegas on January 6.

Smart phones So Kodak will not produce, as it will only lend its name to them, and everything else will be taken care of Bullitt Group, who made his name with phones Caterpillar. The once-ubiquitous Kodak, in what may be a last-ditch effort, so next door action cameras also bets on mobile telephony.

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Kodak is back.
Kodak is back.

Not much is known about both phones for now. All we know is that there will be one Android with a quality camera and recorded with preloaded software to capture, process and share images that will enhance the user experience. There is little information about the second one either. All we know is that he will come in the middle of the year and that he will be supportive 4G. But we won't have to wait long for the specifics.

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