| 17th December 2004 -
With the Sharp TM200, T-Mobile Deutschland is now
the first European mobile operator to offer a cellphone
with an integrated two megapixel camera and autofocus.
The compact multimedia phone has the same picture
quality as many modern digital cameras as a result.
Close-ups of twinkling Christmas trees come out
as pin-sharp as photos of distant winter landscapes
or snapshots of exciting scenes on the slopes. The
Sharp TM200 is available now in T-Mobiles Online-Shop
and end of week in T-Punkt stores and by T-Mobile
sales partners and costs € 149.95 in conjunction
with a T-Mobile postpay contract with the Relax
100 tariff.
The Sharp TM200 means that we are setting
new standards in the world of mobile multimedia
and once again highlighting our innovative leadership,
said Michael Schuld, Executive Vice President
Terminal Management T-Mobile Deutschland.
Due to its high resolution and autofocus, the
Sharp TM200s integrated two megapixel camera
produces photos that are very rich in detail and
contrast. For those in the know - with its maximum
eightfold zoom the camera can focus in close-up
from a distance of just 13.5 centimeters between
phone and subject. This allows even small subjects
to be reproduced as a full picture. If necessary,
the integrated flash provides more light. In order
to really enjoy the details after the shooting,
sections of the photos can be enlarged up to three
times on the big display (240 x 320 pixels, maximum
of 262,141 colors). This enlargement function
is also available for e-mails or t-zones services.
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Suitable songs can also be downloaded from T-Mobiles
mobile jukebox with the Sharp TM200. With its integrated
9 MB storage and a SD card slot, the TM200 offers generous
storage space. A player is also integrated to play MP3
and AAC audio files and the phone comes with a stereo
headset. With this phone, you are not only as up-to-date
as it gets in visual and musical terms, but also as
far as your address book is concerned - Microsoft Outlook
/ Outlook Express data can simply be transferred to
PC, e.g. with Bluetooth.
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