Samsung today is introducing four new cellular phones in India, one of which is a camera phone.
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I see that mobile photography is picking up fast. I am amazed at what a camera phone can do...the quality it produces. One fine example I came across is Mobilysis.com's founder, Howie's mobile photography album at http://lifelines.digiwerkz.com/lifefoto.php/ Taken with Nokia 7600...such an inspiration... and yes, I am looking forward of more news by you and mobilysis.com as well...cheers.
Posted by: Ronny | Sunday, April 25, 2004 at 11:50 PM