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Cameo Photo Sharing Service from T-Mobile


is going to take advantage as much as possible of our passion for photography mixed with our social networking obsession. Feel like sharing photos all the time? With ’s photo sharing service you will be able to do it. And it’s not a phone service and it’s not a camera.

The whole service is based on a digital picture frame that has a SIM card inside. Yes, it becomes a phone. Any picture you choose can be sent over to any phone via MMS. It’s like taking pictures with your phone and then having those pictures stored on your phone; but only more complicated!

Here are some of the features of the frame:

  • High-resolution digital TFT screen with 720 x 480 pixels
  • Displays photos with 262 144 colours
  • Display dimensions: 130 x 87 mm
  • GPRS Class 10 (dual band) for transferring photos from a phone
  • Mini USB port (for transferring photos from a PC)
  • SD/MMC card slot (for transferring photos directly from a camera)
  • Receives MMS messages
  • Photo format: JPEG and GIF
  • Stores up to 500 photos
  • Automatically adapts the picture size to the screen
  • Brightness adjustment
  • Automatically rotates the picture (portrait/landscape)
  • Adjustable backlight (manual or automatic)
  • External frame with an interchangeable leather surround
  • Memory cards accepted:
  • SD, miniSD (with adapter), microSD (with adapter), MMC, RS-MMC (with adapter), MMC plus, MMC mobile (with adapter), MMC micro (with adapter), SDHC, mini SDHC (with adapter).

That’s something I definitely wouldn’t want. It’s going to be available for $10 per month after you buy the frame for just $100.

Frank @ 6:54 pm


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