The LiMo foundation has introduced seven more headsets to bring its running total to 21 so far. Unfortunately, only one of which will be available in the US. The Motorola Motozine ZN5 will see American store shelves, while the other six will only be available in Japan until further notice.
The new line of LiMo-based phones seem to be focused primarily on advanced GPS capabilities and security. The Motozine ZN5, for example, can track a pedestrian’s course block by block, as well as sports new-age mobile security features that allow for mobile-banking and other financial details to be carried out on devices.
The new devices feature the ability to identify their owners, so if something is going down on the device that it deems un-secure, it will shut itself down to curb any abuse. While this is needed for advanced mobile functions that are already ubiquitous in Japan and other countries, it will just put LiMo-based devices that much further ahead of the competition when it all hits US shores.