OK actually the first week, I decided to get one after we were driving next to a couple of elephant's, yes elephant's in a big rig with the side doors open heading north on 94 through Chicago. Beth was hanging out the window talking to the pachyderms and they were sticking their trunks through the gate seemingly trying to sniff her or get peanuts from her... it was pretty funny. So today we see a sweet Buick Riviera, not sure of the year but had to get a couple shots. Lets see if I can put these up. d.
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It's very good quality for a camera phone. I really haven't figured out the business use for a camera phone, other than "hey boss, look at this", but I can see where they sell from the consumer side. I have a digital camera, and it rides in the glove box of my truck. Not the best for heat and humidity, but wherever I go, I know the camera is only as far as my truck.
Much of the features you find in the phones are driven from overseas demand. The phone I have has a camera, can take movies, has a browser and can read email, and play a bunch of games. unfortunatly it is a European spec phone and the network required for all the fancy features isn't up in the states yet. In many parts of the world PC's aren't as prevelant as they are here and phones pick up some of the slack. I have a brand new Motorola V66 cheap if anyone is interested. I got it when I picked up the SIM card for my phone. The guy couldn't even figure out how to put the sim card in because he had never seen one. Larry a bit further north than Dana/Beth