| Dependent on the phone you choose, to | | | | example, and then use for motorola Razr that |
| generalise most camera phones do have the | | | | will allow you to connect it to your |
| capability to transfer picture to PC. You may | | | | computer. You charge it that way and also |
| have to purchase a cable as an extra or it | | | | download the contacts and pictures to you |
| may come with the phone, it depends. | | | | computer. |
| | | | |
| Depending on how you transfer you picture | | | | If your cell phone has bluetooth, you can |
| from phone to phone, e.g sending them as a | | | | also purchase a bluetooh USB Adapter that |
| picture message (you will be charged for | | | | will allow you to use bluetooth to connect to |
| this) or via bluetooth (this is free), will | | | | your computer. |
| determine how much it cost. You do not have | | | | |
| to pay for a text service to be able to use | | | | To my knowledge, the cell providers do not |
| the camera, but if you want to send them on | | | | sell the phones with these cables. You would |
| then you will. | | | | need to purchase the cable from the cell |
| | | | phone company or a third-party provider.The |
| Once again photo quality and format is very | | | | cell phone providers want you to use their |
| much dependant on the phone, most Nokia | | | | wireless service to send pictures, because |
| phones have reasonable quality cameras and | | | | they charge you eithera monthly fees for a |
| save pictures as .jpg in 640x480. With the | | | | specific amount of kilobytcs or typically for |
| quality of Lithium batteries. These days I | | | | this service. |
| would not worry about the phone running low | | | | |
| due to camera use, most models will last at | | | | The Jabra is a good buy. It's either the same |
| least 48 hours before dieing! It's a good | | | | size or smaller than H500, cheaper, and also |
| habit to charge a phone over night anyway so | | | | in black. It's only suitable for bluetooth |
| no problem there. | | | | version or higher. |
| | | | |
| Most camera phones that take photos in | | | | It's the only one, but its another for you to |
| 640x480 can store about 600 pics, if you can | | | | consider. Downside to the phone is 2 hours |
| use a memory card like i do ,with my Nokia | | | | less talk time and 2 hours less stand by time |
| 7710, you can potentially store around 10000, | | | | then the H500. You could determine how much |
| but thats a bit excessive! | | | | of your phone you use, and make a decision if |
| | | | the extra amount of money is worth the |
| Depending on how much you spend on the phone | | | | talk-stand by time. |
| will depend on the quality; if you can I | | | | |
| would advise you to go for a Nokia, as they | | | | The thing is that the SIM Card on the phone |
| are extremely user friendly. | | | | is already programmed for Post Paid Plans. If |
| | | | you want to use the phone as a Pre-Paid you |
| There are also some Pre-Paid plans that offer | | | | have to change the SIM Card in the phone to |
| an option through the plan to directly | | | | that of a Pre-Paid one. |
| download pictures to your computer. | | | | |
| | | | Another thing is that the phone would be |
| Your best bet would be to determine what | | | | locked onto the verizon you get when you |
| phone would allow you to connect it to your | | | | purches the SIM Card for that network |
| computer via USB cable and has PC Suite, for | | | | Pre-Paid service or it won't work. |