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Camera Cell Digital Phone

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Camera cell digital phone - description.

Camera cell digital phone is a cellular phone that uses digital technology (as opposite to analog) and has a camera attached to or installed in the phone. Camera cell digital phone is the item that is offered for sale by the majority of the cellular companies (like Nokia, Samsung, Motorola, Sanyo, etc.). This phone can be used when you sign up for service with one of the cellular service provides which include but are not limited to AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint, and many more.

Camera cell digital phone - the digital technology.

Currently in the US market cellular phones use either analog service or digital service. Most new cellular phones use digital technology, for example the camera cell digital phone that is produced by many cell phone companies. Currently three digital wireless technologies are used in the USA: TDMA (Time Division Multiple Access), CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access), and GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications).

Camera cell digital phone - the camera.

When you are looking for a camera cell digital phone, make sure to check all the features of both the digital cellular phone and the camera. The camera should be of excellent quality. Great features include the ability to store the pictures as wallpaper and the ability to send or email you pictures to somebody's phone or email. You should also be able to store large number of pictures.

Camera cell digital phone - examples.

An example of the types of cellular phones that are usually called "camera cell digital phone" are great phones like SPH-a600 digital camera cell phone by Samsung, SCP-5300 phone by Sanyo, VX6000 phone by LG, and T720i Phone by Motorola. And these examples are just a few from the list of all camera cell digital phones available to the public.

Features

1. There are no annoying wires or cords.

2. No memory card involved.

3. Free picture CD is usually included with your prints on a disposable digital camera package.

4. The delete button always allows you to erase unwanted pictures on your disposable digital camera.

5. Most disposable digital cameras have 25 exposures.

6. Currently, 12 MB of internal memory is the standard on disposable digital cameras.

7. Runs in AA alkaline batteries that are always included in the disposable digital camera.

8. Contains an automatic flash.

9. A self-timer is included on most disposable digital cameras.

10. On average the cost for a disposable digital camera is between $11.00-$19.99.

11. The average cost for prints on a disposable digital camera is $11.00. This includes 25-4 x 6 prints and a picture CD.

The Downside

1. You cannot connect your disposable digital camera to your PC or MAC.

2. The photos must be developed at a retailer that provide the proper equipment for your particular brand of disposable digital camera.

3. Some disposable digital cameras have color preview screens and some don’t.

4. Disposable digital cameras are only available in limited numbers and limited locations as of now.

5. You are only able to delete the most recent photo that was taken-therefore if you take a couple pictures, you cannot go back and erase the first or second one.

Daniel Urmann is a contributor and author for the website Disposable Digital Cameras.