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The Image Exchange app will auto upload (and therefore also auto-backup) all pics you take on your Nokia cameraphone to the web.
Users can then choose to share these pics with others with some social networking features built into the service for good measure.
The app has been tested on both Nokia N95s, N85, N82, N81s, E71, N76, N78 and Nokia 5320 XpressMusic with more info on handset compatibility on the Beta Labs site.
Hit play on the video above to find out more from one of the developers involved in the project. Phones, Apps, Nokia, Cameras, Photo editing software, Video
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14 April 2009 13:04 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
Nokia's Beta Labs has conjured up another experimental application for Nokia phones, this time focusing on sharing mobile pics.The Image Exchange app will auto upload (and therefore also auto-backup) all pics you take on your Nokia cameraphone to the web.
Users can then choose to share these pics with others with some social networking features built into the service for good measure.
The app has been tested on both Nokia N95s, N85, N82, N81s, E71, N76, N78 and Nokia 5320 XpressMusic with more info on handset compatibility on the Beta Labs site.
Hit play on the video above to find out more from one of the developers involved in the project. Phones, Apps, Nokia, Cameras, Photo editing software, Video


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