Paging Paris, Verizon releases a 3.2 MP cameraphone
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A hunch tells me that leaked naughty celebrity camera phone pictures are going to look MUCH better.
Verizon Wireless today officially launched the previously-rumored Samsung A990, the country’s first camera phone with 3.2 megapixel resolution. Advanced camera capabilities include an auto-focus lens, flash, video capture up to one hour, business card reader, viewing via TV output, and printing via PictBridge or Bluetooth. A twisting display folds back to serve as a large viewfinder in camera mode. The high-end CDMA clamshell phone also supports EVDO high-speed data, including Verizon’s VCast and VCast Music services. Other advanced features of the phone include a microSD memory card slot, Bluetooth, and location API to support GPS-based navigation services. The A990 is available today online for $350 after rebates, with a two-year contract. It will be available in stores on July 24.
How many more features do phones need? I’m sure the next phone from Verizon will have rudimentary abilities to prepare coffee for you before you wake up. On a more serious note, how much battery life can you expect from something like this?
I’ll bet there’s no vibration warning, all of the high MP phones i’ve seen have had no vibe alert because of the possibility of screwing up the optics.
There is an 8 MP camera phone in Asia…
I think it’s Samsung.