"M. David" wrote:
> Nothing new in this article but i found this amusing:
> From todays asia business tech
> http://www.nikkeibp.asiabiztech.com/wcs/leaf?CID=onair/asabt/cover/109606
> J-Phone Tokyo to Debut E-Mail Device with Digital Camera
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> By connecting the device with J-Phone's cellular phone compatible with
> J-Sky, J-Phone's Internet service for cellular phones, it will be possible
> to send images attached to e-mail messages, a company source said.
>
> Its internal memory available for users is 1MB, which means that users can
> record more than 50 pictures in the quantity-priority mode. The filmed
> images are stored in the JPEG format.
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> Jphone portable phones use a png format. So stored images need to be
> converted over to png before being emailed??
One could deduct that this means J-Phone handsets will also support JPEG in
addition to PNG.
> Anyone have more info on the
> device? Will it be able to send to i-mode/ezweb phones?
The device I demo'd could only send to compatible J-Phone devices (newest
handsets).
r e n
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morgan stanley dean witter japan
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Received on Fri Aug 11 08:22:08 2000