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Million Choose J-Phone's Wireless Movie Sha Mail
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In June 2001, J-PHONE officially began promoting its photo messaging service called “Sha-mail” and since then many have embraced the service to enhance their communications. Responding to the needs of customers wishing to send video clips in addition to static pictures, J-PHONE then took the next step by introducing Movie Sha-mail. With Sha-mail and Movie Sha-mail, users now have access to greatly enhanced methods of expression otherwise difficult with simple text messaging. Like Sha-mail, Movie Sha-mail’s success can be partly attributed to its ease-of-use. With a built-in mobile camera, a user can take a short video of up to 5 seconds with audio, attach the video to an e-mail called a “Super Mail” and then send it off. Receivers of the e-mail can then instantly open the file for playback. Presently six Movie Sha-mail-enabled handsets are available as part of J-PHONE’s extensive camera handset lineup, Japan’s largest. To cater to the diverse needs of a wide range of customers, J-PHONE’s Movie Sha-mail handsets feature convenient interfaces, varied designs, and camera functions including zoom, close-up, frame setting, and lighting options. On October 23, J-PHONE exceeded the 7 million mark for camera-equipped (Sha-mail-enabled) mobile phones, a number that includes Move Sha-mail-enabled handsets. As of November 19, there were 7.26 million Sha-mail users. *J-PHONE
packet data-enabled handsets and a subscription to the “J-SKY
Packet Pack” (300 yen per month) are required to use Movie Sha-mail.
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