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MMS Photos from Phone to a Frame Back Home

By Amy Mayer
October 14, 2008

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If you've been delighting friends and family with the fantastic photos you snap with your phone while you're on the go by sending them instantly via MMS, then you may want to upgrade viewing to a T-Mobile Cameo frame. The frame has a 720 x 480 display, SD/MMC card slot, and miniUSB port, but what's really cool about it is that for $10/month with the included SIM card you can send your photos via MMS directly to it and they begin showing as soon as they arrive.

So now your spouse at home can see what you're seeing while you're traipsing around a foreign capital. Or, put the frame in your residential hotel room while you're working on a contract and your kids can MMS you their latest antics so you don't feel so left out. Retail price, $100.


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