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    I have been analyzing wireless communications for 31 years. I am president of Wireless Internet & Mobile Computing, a pioneering consulting firm that helps create new and enhance existing wireless data businesses in the United States and abroad.

    I write a weekly column for www.InternetEvolution.com about the wireless and wired Internet as well as writing a mobile blog and producing videos.

    Previously, I created the world's first wireless data newsletter, wireless data conference, cellular conference and FM radio subcarrier newsletter. I was instrumental in creating and developing the world's first cellular magazine.

    I also helped create and run the first association in the U.S. for the paging and mobile telephone industries.

    E-Mail: reiter@wirelessinternet.com
    Phone: 1-301-715-3678

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    mediaguru

    Sharp's TM150 on T-Mobile's US network has no such restrictions. Full SD card capability AND can send megapixel photos over the air, if you like.

    For multimegapixel cameraphones, expect 3G or WiFi connections but a real memory card will be the main answer for a long time, just like it is on digital cameras now.

    tychocat

    Never mind the fluff about bigger photos! How about cellphones that speak to the dead? The Weekly World News says so!

    http://web.weeklyworldnews.com/features/science/61479

    No word if 3G is available, or which carrier would be involved.

    Brian

    That's exactly why I didn't get to excited about the v710. Verizon and other providers need to start giving consumers more options including free ones for getting their images off the phone. I bought a data cable for my VX7000 and I use it all the time to take the photos off my phone with software called Bitpim or QPST.

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