I'm sure it was the camera. I remember when phone's first came out with cameras.
Camera. Cameras existed in the 1800s. Cell phones definitely did not.
your phone has to have an email account on it
No, you don't need a cell phone number to receive email
The first complete camera cell phone was built by Phillipe Kahn in 1997, jerry-rigging a cell phone with a digital camera. The first cell phone picture was taken by Kahn on June 11 that year, from the maternity ward where his first child was born. The first camera cell phone introduced commercially was the J-SH04 in Japan by J-Phone (now called SoftBank Mobile) and the Sharp Corporation in November 2000. Priced at $500 US, the J-SH04 had a 110 000 pixel resolution (0.1 megapixels), a color LCD screen, one-touch Internet access and a speaker phone.
Yes, one is able to sync pictures from a cell phone to the Sanyo camera. Although the cell phone must not be a basic phone, and the cell phone must also contain a memory card.
You turn off the from camera on your cell phone on the Samsung galaxy discover by closing the camera app.
it all depends when were cell phones created. And people thought camera should be added onto a cell phone. what im trying to say is that camera's were added When cell phones were invented because camera's were made before phone that's all i could think of
The Jitterbug.
Blackberry's are very nice cell phones. You would want a Blackberry if you wanted to use your phone for email as they have a nice email client.
Yes, a camera just like a cell phone is a gadget.
The type of camera that the LG VX8300 cell phone has is the 3MP Camera and Camcorder System. It has great pixel resolution and a fast forward feature.
To check your email from your cell phone, you can use the built-in email app on your device. Set up your email account by entering your email address and password, and the app will automatically sync and display your emails. Alternatively, you can download a third-party email app from your device's app store, such as Gmail or Outlook, and log in with your email credentials.