(keitai-l) Re: Camera phones

From: Ken Chang <kench_at_hotmail.com>
Date: 07/20/02
Message-ID: <F82ADpJiKgB4Mtrjep6000123b3@hotmail.com>
hi David,

an interesting company, is it for search engines you registered
so many names? ... very interesting branding technique.
do you also do transcoding or size adjustment of the messages?

the URL image retrieval, thus view from pre-251i handsets is
probably the only thing good with DoCoMo, but they cannot do
a real Web page behind the URL, only one image + one melody.

does anyone know if you send URL of a normal C-HTML page to
a 251i phone, will it display the page within the message?
(sorry I don't have a 251i at hand now).

MIME/SMTP -> HTML/HTTP message retrieval is the MMS standard
which allows for better delivery and playback of multimedia
messages on handsets than POP3/IMAP.

btw, out-going i-shot messages are always in MIME/SMTP format,
which is the right thing to do.  it's au/KDDI and J-Phone's
problem if their old handsets cannot see the image.

cheers,

Ken


From: "M. David" <davidm1@hotmail.com>
Reply-To: keitai-l@appelsiini.net
To: keitai-l@appelsiini.net
Subject: (keitai-l) Re: Camera phones
Date: Sat, 20 Jul 2002 09:21:27 +0000

I see the ishot photo-server@docomo-camera.ne.jp service as an attempt by
docomo to hit as many people with email as possible. By sending a URL vs.
the actual picture, they are able to send it to non-shamail phones, as well
as jphone, au, etc.

Of course this service was already being offered by outside companies
including my own...

Seems the market has decided that cameras should be a standard item.


David M.


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Received on Sat Jul 20 13:58:38 2002