Kodak has announced a new series of Android-based tablets which will be going on sale in Europe later this month for either €79.99 for the 7-inch model, or €119.99 for the 10-inch model.
We first heard about the Ektra from Kodak back in October of last year when the phone was revealed to have 6 axis OIS. Today, Android Authority went hands-on with the device to show its big camera in action.
Archos and Kodak have entered an agreement that'll see Archos making Kodak-branded tablets. There are no details on what the tablets may look like, but the deal seems to be specifically for the European market.
Phandroid went hands on with the new 21MP Kodak Ektra this year at CES 2017. This was actually announced back in October, but they're just not getting around to showing it off to customers this week.
Kodak has announced that the Ektra smartphone will be heading to Canada and the US in Q2 with pre-orders starting in April. The phone will be priced at $549 and will feature a Helio X20 SoC, 5-inch 1080p display, 3GB of RAM 32GB of storage, 21MP main camera, 13MP selfie cam and a 3,000 mAh battery.
Kodak's latest smartphone, the Ektra, is now available for purchase in Europe for €499 from Amazon or Kodak's website directly. There is still no word as to when this device will be coming to the US, but it's expected to launch sometime in early 2017.
Kodak has revealed the Kodak Ektra will go on sale in Germany starting on December 9th. The device will be priced at €499 and features a 5-inch display, MediaTek Helio X-20 processor, 3GB of RAM, and a 21MP main camera.
Kodak has unveiled its new Ektra smartphone, which it says is tailored toward professional-quality photos from a smartphone. The devices features six axis optical image stabilization amid budget specs.
The Kodak Twitter page recently published an image accidentally and then immediately took it down. The image shows a button on what is presumed to be a smartphone, with the date October 20th in the top right corner.
Kodak is the latest company to launch a line of smart TVs in India. The devices will start at Rs. 13,500 in the country. The TVs run a fork of Android 4.4 KitKat.
At CES this year, Kodak showed off a retro looking camera that they are calling the Kodak Super 8.
This camera not only looks retro, but it also records video on Super 8 film as well as a digital copy.
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