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Looking for the latest camera phone? Hi-tech 8 megapixel camera phones for amazing quality photos on your phone are here! Get a camera phone today to start snapping and sharing pictures on your mobile.

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Sony Ericsson Xperia X10Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 4.0" 1GB 8.0MP From Free
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Sony Ericsson Vivaz BlackSony Ericsson Vivaz 3.2" 75MB 8.0MP From Free
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Sony Ericsson Satio BlackSony Ericsson Satio 3.5" 128MB 12.0MP From Free
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Sony Ericsson W995Sony Ericsson W995 2.6" 118MB 8.1MP From Free
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Nokia N86 BlackNokia N86 2.6" 8GB 8.0MP From Free
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Motorola Milestone XT720Motorola Milestone XT720 3.7" 150MB 8.0MP From Free
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Sony Ericsson X10 WhiteSony Ericsson X10 4.0" 1GB 8.0MP From Free
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Sony Ericsson W995 PinkSony Ericsson W995 2.6" 118MB 8.1MP From Free
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LG Crystal GD900LG Crystal GD900 3.0" 1.5GB 8.0MP From Free
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Samsung Tocco Ultra S8300 BlackSamsung Tocco Ultra S8300 2.8" 80MB 8.0MP From Free
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Camera phones in depth

Camera phones have become so much more than the original phone with a handy add-on. The leaps in camera phone technology mean that with a good camera phone you can completely forget about carrying both a digital camera and a mobile phone, and rely on one small sophisticated electronic gadget to do both jobs.

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Social networking web-sites, Picture messaging and the instant post functions available on many of the latest camera phones have contributed to a huge demand for high quality digital cameras on mobile phones.

We want our media on demand, and when it comes to pictures we are no different, with a great camera phone we can make sure our friends and family are kept up to date with what's going on in our lives anywhere in the world.

The latest generation of camera phones allow us to take high resolution images and send them to social networking sites, web image libraries and our friend's desktops at the touch of a virtual button.

Just a few years ago, a camera phone meant that a 1 megapixel camera has been added onto a phone that only had the capacity to strore 40 images and cost at least £200! Now though, you can pick up an excellent camera phone, comparable to most digital cameras free with a lot of mobile contracts.

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Camera phone features do vary considerably, so it is important to know what you're looking for. Almost every manufacturer offers a high quality camera phone, with some, like the Apple I-Phone and the 8 megapixel Samsung Pixon, having screens comparable to high-end digital cameras.

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Why should I choose a camera phone?

A good camera phone really does mean that you can forget about the hassle of carrying around a digital camera, because unlike most digital cameras, it gives you instant connectivity and the ability to share your images with anyone around the world in a matter of seconds. If you want to share those important moments, like a new addition to the family, or a wedding, or even make your friend's jealous with your holiday snaps while they're sat at their desks, a camera phone will let you do just that!

For tourists and people on the move, camera phones have been something of a revolution - they are the ultimate in affordable, portable and convenient picture taking. If you always have your phone with you, it means that you are far more likely to be able to snap that once-in-a-lifetime moment, particularly as you are unlikely to carry your digital camera around with you at all times.

If you'd like to find out more about using your phone instead of your digital camera you can learn how to take pictures with your mobile phone using our handy guide.

Camera phones have changed the way our media works too and given many would-be-photo-journalists their five minutes of fame. Whether it's a sporting event, a celebrity spot or even an emergency situation, camera phones used by members of the public have turned out to be an invaluable way of capturing the moment.

Camera phone history

The invention of the camera phone is generally attributed to Phillippe Kahn, who is reported to have sent the world's first ever picture message. Kahn sent an image of his newly born daughter to his friends and family from a hosptial California in 1997.

However, it is probably more correct to say that Khan sent the first picture message as we know them today because the camera phone is, like so many of our favourite technologies and gadgets, a convergence of many projects and developments. If you were to look into patents relevant to the development of the camera phone you would find a list dating back to the 1960's.

The first major technological steps towards a camera phone as we know it, were made by Dr Eric Fossum and his team in the the early 1990's. They created something called the CMOS active pixel image sensor, which is the basis for technology used in the camera phones sold today. This so called 'camera-on-a-chip' technology made it to a Business Week news article in 1995 and is considered by many in the camera phone industry to be the birth of the modern camera phone.

The first ever wireless picturephone was developed in 1993 by an inventor called Daniel A Henderson, his camera phone was called the 'Intellect' and could receive picture and video data sent from a message origninator, even though there was not yet a good enough communication infrastructure to make this commercially viable.

The first camera phone on the market commercially was the J-SH04 from Sharp. This was the camera phone that finally had an infrastructure behind it to help really get mobile pictures and picture messaging off the ground.

Camera phone features do vary considerably, so it is important to know what you're looking for. Almost every manufacturer offers a high quality camera phone, with some, like the Apple I-Phone and The 8 megapixel Samsung Pixon, having screens comparable to high-end digital cameras.

For more information on the history of phones check out the history of mobile phones. Our quick guide should tell you everything you need to know!

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