Sanyo SCP-5300 (2002)
Sanyo was the first to bring a camera
phone stateside, although it wasn't the first to introduce such a device
to the world--that credit goes to Sharp, which released the J-SH04 in
Japan in 2000. Sanyo's SCP-5300 took 640-by-480-resolution snapshots, and according to PC World's first look,
the clamshell phone was easy to use. But the quality of the photos was
mediocre, and the only ways to get images off the phone were to send it
to another person's cell phone or e-mail address or to upload them to
Sprint PCS's Web site (the handset was available exclusively to Sprint
customers). But, hey, it's almost impossible to find a cell phone
without a camera these days.
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