by Zou cheaponsale Nokia N86 Mobile phone camera functionality is already the most consumers are concerned about the functions of the mobile phone, but the market also appears on a lot of functions to take pictures of the cell phone as a selling point. Judging from the current market performance, mainstream camera phones at the five million-pixel level, and many manufacturers also continue to forge ahead in the introduction of the camera to reach eight million pixel level of the cell phone,
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Interactive Digital Billboards [Trendhunter] In a sign of the times, Toshiba’s getting interactive with its advertising. The company recently introduced an electronic billboard in Tokyo which features games that passersby can play either via their cellphone or through YouTube. Smartphones, Touchscreens Dominate CTIA [TWICE] No surprises here – check out some of this week’s debuts, coming soon and longing for your touch. McDonald’s QR Codes Pull Up Nutritional Info on Camera Phones [Tr
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Drug-Free America goes mobile (with a new campaign where parents can sign up for "talk tips" via text and teens are directed towards a "Check Yourself" site. But will they? Also a new educational mobile game called It's Your Call where teens can play out difficult situations like being pressured to send sexy pics. I repeat, but will they? Plus, a debate over camera phones in the classroom ) (MediaPost, reg. required) (US News & World Report) - 'My Dad's A Pro' (Cartoon Network teams
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— Sony ( NYSE: SNE ) Ericsson ( NSDQ: ERIC ) in the U.S.: Sony Ericsson is betting on its Cybershot camera phones to boost the company's popularity in the U.S., and said it plans to launch its C905 8 megapixel camera phone in the second quarter, reports Reuters . Jon Mulder, the company's head of product marketing for North America, said: "We know that this device is going to be relevant to consumers in the second half." The device will either launch with AT&T; ( NYSE: T ) or T-Mobile USA
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Yes it’s true…. But first, a brief note. Mobile manufacturers are wont to make handsets dedicated to at least one key feature. So, camera phones evince advance imaging capabilities and music phones sound. Business phones have better organizational skills and youth phones games. Packaging all features in one phone is deemed quixotic and perhaps suicidal by manufactures. It mars marketing and affects reputation. The story told hitherto is from the point of view of mobile phone companies. The stor
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