T-Mobile has introduced its first one megapixel camera phone, the Sharp TM150 (see left), for $349.99, according to the cellular operator's Web site. The T-Mobile site doesn't provide much information about the phone, but the tri-band GSM handset includes an SD/MMC memory card slot and two color displays, including a QVGA (240 x 320 pixels) main internal color screen, notes Phone Scoop.
This is the second one megapixel camera phone introduced in the United States. Sprint PCS is selling Pantech & Curitel's PM-8920 1.3 megapixel camera phone, that I've discussed previously.
Correction: This is the third megapixel camera phone released in the U.S., as Brian reminds me in his comments. Verizon has introduced the Motorola V710, as I wrote less than two weeks ago.
As I've noted many times, by the end of this year we'll see a variety of one megapixel camera phones introduced in the U.S.
Actually this is the 3rd 1 mega pixel Camera, Verizon released the Moto v710 just recently too.
Posted by: Brian | Wednesday, August 25, 2004 at 12:06 PM