Analysis: What it takes to build 18-Mpixel basic phones
Junko Yoshida, EETimes
(10/12/2009 8:01 AM EDT)
MANHASSET, NY — It won't be long before your ho-hum camera phone -- essentially a phone with a toy camera -- will turn into a real camera with a real phone.
You've heard that before. But seriously, what will it take to make that happen? And will it affect all -- even the most basic phones?
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