Cingular Wireless has added Fujifilm's Get The Picture service to its list of service options, the companies announced. Using application software co-created by Summus, Get The Picture allows camera phone users to order prints online directly through their handsets. The prints can then be picked up at whatever photo-processing retailer the customer has selected.
Cingular charges $2.99 a month for the service, which works on any of 60 compatible camera phones.
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