History of Camera Phone
Do you know who first issued a cell phone camera in the world? Nokia? Sony Ericsson? Samsung? no one of them, Its the J-SH04 Sharp phone , listed as a vendor who first slipped
the camera features of the phone on 1 November 2000 were manufactured in
Japan. Well, then this is where J-SH04 was the inspiration for other vendors to make mobile phones with similar features.
While talking about the origin of the idea of making their own mobile camera phones, recorded in 1993, Daniel A. Henderson became the first to successfully create a prototype of the world's first camera phone that is currently stored at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History. The prototype camera phone is apparently already has the ability to take still images and video as well you know, but can not be made to send a picture from a photo taken. So, you could say that the device is a camera mounted on the mobile phone.On June 11, 1997, a developer named Philippe Khan successfully integrate the camera with a mobile phone, which is then synchronized using homemade software, called ShaMail or PictureMail. So that made tools Khan can be used to share pictures with other phones.
The underlying idea to make a phone berkameranya Khan is actually somewhat unique. At that time, his pregnant wife challenged him to create a device that can be used to share images of the birth of their baby. Khan then answer the challenge from his wife to make the tool.Success with the software creation, then set Lightsurf Khan. This was done so PictureMail be known publicly. Khan did not realize at the time that no two companies are racing to develop the first camera phone to be commercialized.Both companies are the Two "Giant" of technology from Japan, Sharp and Kyocera. At that Kyocera is in its mission to create a video sharing system design. While Sharp is more focused on making products that can be used to share pictures instantly.Consequently Sharp who later won the competition in getting pairing them with a software technology developed PictureMail Khan. The results of the collaboration are then applied to their first camera phone, the J-SHO4 or J-Phone.

The specifications of the camera used in the J-Phone is a 110,000 pixel CMOS with 256 color display. The cell phone has a weight of 74 grams, with dimensions of 127x39x17 mm.
While talking about the origin of the idea of making their own mobile camera phones, recorded in 1993, Daniel A. Henderson became the first to successfully create a prototype of the world's first camera phone that is currently stored at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History. The prototype camera phone is apparently already has the ability to take still images and video as well you know, but can not be made to send a picture from a photo taken. So, you could say that the device is a camera mounted on the mobile phone.On June 11, 1997, a developer named Philippe Khan successfully integrate the camera with a mobile phone, which is then synchronized using homemade software, called ShaMail or PictureMail. So that made tools Khan can be used to share pictures with other phones.
The underlying idea to make a phone berkameranya Khan is actually somewhat unique. At that time, his pregnant wife challenged him to create a device that can be used to share images of the birth of their baby. Khan then answer the challenge from his wife to make the tool.Success with the software creation, then set Lightsurf Khan. This was done so PictureMail be known publicly. Khan did not realize at the time that no two companies are racing to develop the first camera phone to be commercialized.Both companies are the Two "Giant" of technology from Japan, Sharp and Kyocera. At that Kyocera is in its mission to create a video sharing system design. While Sharp is more focused on making products that can be used to share pictures instantly.Consequently Sharp who later won the competition in getting pairing them with a software technology developed PictureMail Khan. The results of the collaboration are then applied to their first camera phone, the J-SHO4 or J-Phone.

The specifications of the camera used in the J-Phone is a 110,000 pixel CMOS with 256 color display. The cell phone has a weight of 74 grams, with dimensions of 127x39x17 mm.


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