Motorola camera phone delayed again
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Motorola camera phone makes delayed
debut
Motorola camera phone makes delayed
debut
01/17/2004 10:58 PMCNET Jan 17 2004 0:07AM GMT
Motorola iTunes Phone Delayed? [Update]
Motorola iTunes Phone Delayed? [Update]
03/14/2005 04:34 PM
This Reuters article reports that Motorola is set to introduce several
new phones on Thursday which will make it easier for consumers to
store, share ...
Motorola shipping new camera phone
Motorola shipping new camera phone
04/09/2004 04:13 PMChicago Tribune Apr 6 2004 10:30AM GMT
Cingular to Offer Motorola Camera Phone
Cingular to Offer Motorola Camera Phone
01/17/2004 10:58 PMBoston Globe Jan 16 2004 10:27PM GMT
Motorola comments on camera phone
shortage
Motorola comments on camera phone
shortage
12/04/2003 03:35 PMinfoSync Dec 4 2003 1:12PM ET
AT&T Wireless to offer Motorola camera
phone
AT&T Wireless to offer Motorola camera
phone
01/07/2004 07:08 PMReuters Jan 7 2004 4:40PM ET
Motorola blames phone shortages on
camera components
Motorola blames phone shortages on
camera components
12/08/2003 09:11 AMComputer Weekly Dec 8 2003 8:07AM ET
S. Korea's SK Telecom to Offer Motorola
Camera Phone
S. Korea's SK Telecom to Offer Motorola
Camera Phone
01/26/2004 02:18 AMYonhap News Jan 26 2004 6:37AM GMT
Motorola Kills Launch of New Camera
Phone in China
Motorola Kills Launch of New Camera
Phone in China
12/02/2003 01:46 AMBoston Globe Nov 25 2003 3:22PM ET
Motorola Counting on Camera Phone to
Ring Up Sales
Motorola Counting on Camera Phone to
Ring Up Sales
11/18/2003 11:33 AMBoston Globe Nov 18 2003 11:24AM ET
AT&T Wireless to Offer Motorola Camera
Phone (Reuters)
AT&T Wireless to Offer Motorola Camera
Phone (Reuters)
01/07/2004 02:25 PMReuters - Motorola Inc. (MOT.N) said on Wednesday
its V600 wireless phone that includes an integrated digital
camera will go on sale in the United States next month through
AT&T Wireless Services Inc.(AWE.N).
Cingular to Offer Motorola Camera Phone
(Reuters)
Cingular to Offer Motorola Camera Phone
(Reuters)
01/16/2004 11:32 AMReuters - Motorola Inc. (MOT.N) said on Friday
its V400 wireless telephone, which includes an integrated
camera, will go on sale this week through wireless operator
Cingular, arriving several months after originally scheduled.
UPDATE 2-AT&T Wireless to offer Motorola
camera phone
UPDATE 2-AT&T Wireless to offer Motorola
camera phone
01/07/2004 07:08 PMReuters Jan 7 2004 4:40PM ET
UPDATE 1-AT&T Wireless to offer Motorola
camera phone
UPDATE 1-AT&T Wireless to offer Motorola
camera phone
01/07/2004 07:08 PMReuters Jan 7 2004 4:40PM ET
Motorola to Offer Camera Phone at
Verizon Wireless (Reuters)
Motorola to Offer Camera Phone at
Verizon Wireless (Reuters)
07/20/2004 12:57 PMReuters - Verizon Wireless, the largest U.S.
wireless operator, will finally offer a camera phone from
Motorola Inc. (MOT.N) this summer after delays caused the
cell-phone maker to miss last year's critical holiday season,
the companies said on Tuesday.
Taking The Camera Out Of The Camera
Phone
Taking The Camera Out Of The Camera
Phone
11/04/2003 07:06 PMWe've had a lot of stories in the last six months or so about
shortsighted companies deciding to simply ban camera phones outright.
In the past, I wondered if such rules would have an
impact
a> on mobile phone sales, but I didn't expect the carriers to jump on
this topic so quickly. Put me in the same surprised boat as Alan
Reiter to hear that carriers are convincing mobile phone handset
makers to
offer
multiple versions of their phones: one with a camera and the other
without. I really thought that with only a few companies overreacting
and missing the point about camera phones, it would blow over, and a
decade from now we'd be laughing at silly companies banning camera
phones. At this rate, that might not be true. This is going to be a
huge waste of money. Designing a new phone will take some money, and
will create a phone that offers less value to the customer (and less
opportunity for revenue for the carrier). However as camera phones
begin to find more acceptance in the marketplace, people are going to
get angry when their boss tells them the expensive phone they just
bought can't be brought into the office. They're not going to want to
buy the version without the camera if part of the reason they're
upgrading is for the camera in the first place. This is a (costly)
over reaction to a technology that will do nothing to stop the real
problem (theft of corporate secrets or invasion of privacy), but will
cost lots of money and anger many people.
Motorola Announces the Motorola CN620,
Dual-Network Wi-Fi Phone
Motorola Announces the Motorola CN620,
Dual-Network Wi-Fi Phone
07/27/2004 04:22 AMWi-Fi Technology Forum Jul 27 2004 8:22AM GMT
Motorola Announces the Motorola i710
Mobile Phone
Motorola Announces the Motorola i710
Mobile Phone
07/08/2004 02:12 PMLinux Electrons Jul 8 2004 6:24PM GMT
Motorola's MPx Pocket PC Phone delayed
until next year?
Motorola's MPx Pocket PC Phone delayed
until next year?
08/18/2004 10:46 AMEngadget Aug 18 2004 1:55PM GMT
CenturyTel, USTA Want Phone Number Moves
Delayed
CenturyTel, USTA Want Phone Number Moves
Delayed
11/19/2003 02:48 AMBoston Globe Nov 19 2003 1:47AM ET
But Does Anyone Want A Camera Phone?
But Does Anyone Want A Camera Phone?
05/11/2004 02:20 AMThere seem to be two opinions when it comes to camera phones: either
people think they're going to be the greatest thing since the first
internet browser or they're a silly waste-of-time trinket that's only
going to make mobile phones (that don't work all that well already)
more expensive. As with any such situation where there are extreme
viewpoints, it often helps to have someone take a bit more of an
objective look at what's really happening in the camera phone
space. The summary seems to be that they're coming, no matter
what. What people aren't quite as sure about is whether or not people
want them. In fact, in areas where camera phones are being offered,
there's really not much evidence that they're using them all that
much. Also, while much of the push for camera phones has focused on
how it will help the carriers by driving more wireless data usage,
some providers have said they've seen no evidence to support that.
Does this mean the whole camera phone concept is set to come crashing
down before it's really begun? It's certainly possible. As with so
much in the wireless space, the ridiculous level of hype has a
tendency to do more damage than help. However, there are a few
reasons why camera phones may work out after all. First off, people
aren't buying camera phones for the camera. They're buying them for
the phone. The camera just comes along with it. As such, handset
makers and wireless carriers don't have to be nearly as concerned
about the success of camera phones early on. It's almost a "stealth"
way of seeding the market (if you can call this stealth). Next,
whether or not users
think they'll use camera phones isn't so
much of an issue compared to whether or not they
actually will
use camera phones - and that will depend on the applications. People
are going to realize that there are an awful lot of connected cameras
out there - and that presents an opportunity. It's not the fact that
everyone will have a camera in their hands, but the fact that those
cameras are connected that will drive people to start creating
applications that take advantage of that - whether for productivity,
for safety or for fun. It's those applications that will make the
camera phone worth while. I doubt that it will happen nearly as fast
as most folks in the industry would like, but I certainly don't think
it's the fad that some columnists/analysts are predicting will quickly
go away.
Motorola reports delay with camera
phones
Motorola reports delay with camera
phones
12/04/2003 07:14 PMBoston Globe Dec 4 2003 6:25PM ET
Motorola Reports Delay With Camera
Phones
Motorola Reports Delay With Camera
Phones
12/04/2003 07:14 PMSiliconValley.com Dec 4 2003 5:35PM ET
Camera Phone Rules That Don't Seem New
Camera Phone Rules That Don't Seem New
04/27/2004 05:27 PMOver in Australia, the government is sending out a
set of camera phone guidelines to schools
suggesting they implement the rules to deal with the growing
popularity of camera phones. The rules include banning the use of
camera phones in locker rooms and bathrooms, as well as disciplining
those students who use camera phones to cheat or bully other students.
These are all actions that require punishment, but I'm wondering why
the technology needs to be singled out. I would assume that it's
pretty obvious that you shouldn't be taking pictures in a locker room
or bathroom. Isn't that already "banned" by the school? Similarly,
bullying or cheating seems like the type of thing that the school
already has rules against. Why create a separate classification that
involves the use of a camera phone. All it does is demonize the
technology, rather than the action. Even worse, those who came up
with the guidelines admits that there's no known problem with camera
phones in schools - but they're trying to stop it before it becomes a
problem. So, they're trying to solve a non-existent problem by
putting in place rules that are already in place. That seems
positively useless.
The camera phone backlash
The camera phone backlash
06/23/2004 01:05 AMNews.bbc.co.uk - Wed Jun 23, 12:47 am GMT
Camera Phone Tips
Camera Phone Tips
05/10/2004 08:40 AMRemoving the camera from the phone
Removing the camera from the phone
11/05/2003 12:09 PMeWeek reports on an interesting new trend: cellphone carriers asking
manufacturers to start offering versions of their phones without the
digital cameras built-in. Why? Because for security reasons their
business customers don't want to issue their employees cellphones that
can potentially snap pictures of sensitive company material and
documents. Verizon has already asked Samsung to develop a camera-free
version of the i700 and Sprint is talking to
Handspring/palmOne/whoever about doing the same thing for the Treo
600. Read [Via Camera Phone Report, Alan Reiter's new weblog]...
Megapixel camera phone
Megapixel camera phone
07/15/2004 02:06 PMChicago Tribune Jul 15 2004 6:31PM GMT
A Bluetooth Camera Phone
A Bluetooth Camera Phone
03/29/2005 06:50 AMPC Magazine Mar 29 2005 11:22AM GMT
CDMA Version of Motorola V3 RAZR has
1-Megapixel Camera
CDMA Version of Motorola V3 RAZR has
1-Megapixel Camera
03/17/2005 03:51 AM
Motorola has announced a CDMA version of the massively
popular V3 RAZR, which means either Sprint or Verizon users should be
expecting the phone at some point in the near future. Engadget played
with the new model at CTIA and noticed it has a 1-megapixel camera,
instead of the GSM RAZR's skimpy VGA sensor, which is good news for
late adopters, I guess. Sadly, none of the new Motorola phones are
quite as impressive as the RAZR. I was really hoping the SLVR models,
as thin as they are, were thinner.
Motorola
@ CTIA - CDMA RAZR V3 has a 1-megapixel cameraphone [Engadget via
PhoneMag]
Motorola A630 Smartphone Sports
Keyboard, Camera
Motorola A630 Smartphone Sports
Keyboard, Camera
07/01/2004 03:48 PMBrightHand Jul 1 2004 7:37PM GMT
Test Camera Phone Shot
Test Camera Phone Shot
09/15/2004 11:30 PMJust for kicks, I used the camera on my Morotola V710 to take a shot
looking down the hall on the way out of work today. I then e-mailed it
to myself (typing e-mail addresses on a cell phone sucks, btw). As you
can see, the image quality isn't great (click it to see the whole
thing). But I didn't exactly buy it for the image quality. The upload
was surprisingly quick. This mobile stuff is all high-tech these
days....
Camera phone shipments jump 29%
Camera phone shipments jump 29%
12/10/2003 06:57 AMQ3 shipments almost as many as Q1 and Q2 combined
New Panasonic GPRS/ GSM Camera Phone
New Panasonic GPRS/ GSM Camera Phone
07/02/2004 06:32 AM3G Jul 2 2004 9:19AM GMT
Law May Curb Cell Phone Camera Use
Law May Curb Cell Phone Camera Use
07/25/2004 03:52 PMDon't Lose Your Camera Phone Photos
Don't Lose Your Camera Phone Photos
04/12/2004 11:20 AMThere isn't exactl a smooth workflow established for managing those
candids. Here's what I've worked out for my Mac OS X digital hub. By
Derrick Story, O'Reilly Network (via MyAppleMenu)
Camera Phone Photos Not So Bad Afterall
Camera Phone Photos Not So Bad Afterall
06/22/2004 04:34 AMAt the top of the list of complaints among reporters and analysts who
simply don't get the concept of camera phones is almost always the
tired line that "the photo quality sucks." It doesn't take a genius
to work out that the technology is improving rapidly, and it won't
take long for that complaint to fade away. A new study suggests that
day may even be closer than many expected. The study compared photos
from camera phones with regular phones and found that, surprisingly,
the camera
phones could hold their own when it came to photo quality. The
study was fairly thorough in testing a variety of situations and
cameras in order to come up with a detailed set of results. The end
result was that even the low-end camera phones often displayed quality
that wasn't too far off from cheap disposable film cameras. However,
once they started going to higher end camera phones, the quality
quickly surpassed the one-time use cameras, suggesting it won't be
long until disposable cameras are a thing of the past as well.
Have a camera phone scan a barcode?
Have a camera phone scan a barcode?
01/22/2004 02:47 AMImagine using your cell phone to scan a barcode then getting a coupon
to Amazon or product information or even...
Kicked Out Of Parliament For Looking At
A Camera Phone
Kicked Out Of Parliament For Looking At
A Camera Phone
12/18/2003 03:30 PMThe latest slap down for daring to pick up a camera phone and (gasp!
oh no!)
look at it, was over in the UK where an MP was
thrown
out for checking his phone to see who had called. Someone noticed
this, and informed the speaker, who kicked him out of the chamber for
"using a camera". Except, he wasn't using the camera. Just looking
to see who called. As he points out, if he wanted to use the camera
it would be pretty obvious. Once again, you have to wonder why
there's so much backlash against just having a camera phone, when the
folks involved aren't doing anything bad with at all. Why are we
making it a crime to possess tools that have plenty of perfectly good
uses - just because there's the potential to misuse it?
Grok Description matches for Motorola camera phone delayed again
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Motorola camera phone delayed again