A Kodak Retina camera is seen in a photo store in London January 19, 2012. Eastman Kodak Co, the photography icon that invented the hand-held camera and helped bring the world the first pictures from the moon, has filed for bankruptcy protection, capping
A Kodak Retina camera is seen in a photo store in London January 19, 2012. Eastman Kodak Co, the photography icon that invented the hand-held camera and helped bring the world the first pictures from the moon, has filed for bankruptcy protection, capping a prolonged plunge for one of America's best-known companies. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth

A new Android phone, launched by Kodak, is set to enter the market. After going through a phase of bankruptcy, the pioneer company for film and photography has decided to launch a new range of Android phones.

According to Android Headlines, the company stated that the phone will be unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas for the New Year. The design concept for the phone, Kodak Instamatic 2014, is unique due to its features and the incorporation of a powerful image management software. The phones will be manufactured by the British firm Bullitt Group, while Kodak will approve of it with its seal. The main aim of the gadget is to give consumers a better user-friendly smartphone. Apart from being simple and user-friendly, it re-enforces what it has stood for through ages -- the development of cameras.

The phone will also give the user the ability to point and shoot with great quality. The pictures can be managed easily with a software. Kodak also highlights the strong point of offering printing and sharing services. It also comes with the latest Android, Lollipop 5.0. NDTV. The phone will also have a remote management software.

Oliver Schulte, CEO of Bullitt Mobile, said that Kodak has been known for being innovative. The phone is proof of the brand's image. He said that the device would, "let users take great pictures and edit, share, store and print them in an instant." Considering that sharing and printing images with ease is a sector that the smartphone industry has not catered to in a very long time, Schulte believes that the phone will be well appreciated. He claims that it will appeal to that segment who look for these features in a phone, and shared that the added benefit of the latest Android and a beautiful build with excellent features will attract users as well.

Kodak will also launch a tablet, a 4G handset and an internet connected camera later in 2015. It also looks forward to working with Panasonic and Samsung soon.