T-Mobile Cameo Digital Photo Frame Just Got Cheaper


If you thought T-Mobile’s Cameo digital photo frame was too expensive then you’re in for a surprise. The Cameo initially priced at $99.99 will only cost you $39.99 now. As for the monthly charge, that has been reduced too from $9.99 to $1.99. Now that’s a whole new deal here. T-Mo’s subscribers might be really interested in this particular digiframe now that the price is not an impediment any more. What do you think? Would you get the Cameo now?

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5 Responses to “T-Mobile Cameo Digital Photo Frame Just Got Cheaper”

  1. [...] T-Mobile’s Cameo digital photo frame is now available at only $39.99 a pop. For your info, its original price tag is $99.99. Its monthly charge has been also reduced from $9.99 to $1.99. The T-Mobile Cameo has a 7-inch (720×480 pixel) display with the black leather frame cover. Other features include a Secure Digital (SD) card slot and miniUSB port on the left upper side of the frame. What do you think? Would you get the cheaper Cameo now? [Image-acquire] [...]

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  4. I purchased a Cameo since the price for device+service was reduced recently, and I’ve found it to be quite good and painless. It is, by far, the best frame in terms of connectivity, since it does not rely on local wifi networks - send an image from any phone or any email address without a computer as intermediary. I’ve written about it here :

    

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    The T-Mobile new customer regarding the Cameo is puzzling - my local stores claim that anyone can be a Cameo customer, while a call placed to T-Mobile by one of my readers suggests that either the sender or the recipient [if given as a gift] needs to be a customer, but not both. In any case, T-Mobile is shooting itself in the foot because of such policies. The device is simple and painless to use - why should the buying experience not be the same?

  5. thank you :)

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