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Display. 256-color display. Rear camera. 110,000-pixels CMOS camera. The J-SH04 was a mobile phone made by Sharp Corporation and released by J-Phone (SoftBank Mobile). It was only available in Japan, and was released in November 2000. It was Japan's second phone with a built-in, back-facing camera. It has a 110,000 pixel CMOS image sensor and a ...
The first commercial camera phone complete with infrastructure was the J-SH04, made by Sharp Corporation; it had an integrated CCD sensor, with the Sha-Mail (Picture-Mail in Japanese) infrastructure developed in collaboration with Kahn's LightSurf venture, and marketed from 2001 by J-Phone in Japan today owned by Softbank. It was also the world ...
The first mass-market camera phone was the J-SH04, a Sharp J-Phone model sold in Japan in November 2000. [ 58 ] [ 57 ] It could instantly transmit pictures via cell phone telecommunication . [ 59 ]
Known for. Executive, inventor, serial entrepreneur. Spouse. Sonia Lee. Philippe Kahn (born March 16, 1952) [4] is a French engineer, entrepreneur, and founder of four technology companies: Borland, Starfish Software, LightSurf Technologies, and Fullpower Technologies. Kahn is credited with creating the first camera phone, [5][6] being a ...
The first mass-market camera phone was the J-SH04, a Sharp J-Phone model sold in Japan in November 2000. [30] [29] It could instantly transmit pictures via cell phone telecommunication. [31] By the mid-2000s, higher-end cell phones had an integrated digital camera and by the early 2010s, almost all smartphones had an integrated digital camera. [32]
The first camera phone models included the J-SH04, the Nokia 7650, and the Sanyo SPC-5300, according to CBC. The first camera phones had fewer capabilities compared to the camera phones of today ...
1997 – first known publicly shared picture via a cell phone, by Philippe Kahn. 2000 – J-SH04 introduced by J-Phone, the first commercially available mobile phone with a camera that can take and share still pictures. [24] 2005 – AgfaPhoto files for bankruptcy. The production of Agfa brand consumer films ends.
Sharp's Mobile Communications Division created the world's first commercial camera phone, the J-SH04, in Japan in 2000. [14] [15] Since 2000, Sharp heavily invested in LCD panel manufacturing plants: Kameyama in 2004, Sakai in 2009.