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Extending Use Of Bluetooth Phones Into Web Cameras

With the rapid popularity of Bluetooth phones a number of "smart" solutions have come into the world, extending the functionality of these Bluetooth equipped gadgets.

Most Bluetooth phones which are now out in the market are items which come integrated with digital cameras, capable of taking pictures, storing them and then sending them to other Bluetooth enabled devices, or simply sending them to friends and family through email messaging attachments or MMS.

Did you know that there is a way in which one could "add" a particular functionality with Bluetooth phones which have integrated cameras? Specifically, turning Bluetooth phones into web cameras?

Yes there is, and this is quite easy to achieve in Series 60 Symbian Mobile Phones, utilizing Warelex's Mobiola Software.

Established in 2002, Warelex stands to be one of the leaders in mobile phone application development in the world today. With its impressive line of mobile applications it has also earned a status as the company to go for application development an consulting concerns, as Warelex is recognized for their specialization in utilizing wireless technologies, giving clients an innovative approach solution to their respective concerns.

The areas of Mobile Speech Recognition, Mobile Security, Real Time Data Streaming, Audio/Video Streaming, Mobile Multimedia Development and Mobile Productivity Solutions are simply among the many aspects covered by Warelex, in its aim to produce quality products, useful to one and all.

With Mobiola, Bluetooth Phones are given the abilities into becoming personal Web Cameras, negating the need for users to purchase such items, to solve their Web Camera needs. Bluetooth Phones are simply brought to higher web camera potentials through Mobiola, which is installed into one's properly configured Bluetooth computer system, as well as into one's Bluetooth Phone.

The two items are then paired through Bluetooth, and the whole Web Cam Updating is completed and done.

The popular line of Nokia Bluetooth Phones are fully supported, like the 6600, 6620, 7610, 6630, 6670, 6260,6680, 6681, 6682, 3230, N70, N90, 3250, 5500, E50, E65, E70, N71, N73, N76, N80, N91, N92, N93, N93i, and the N95.

Mobiola also works well with Windows Mobile 5 and 6 devices, those with cameras of course, as well as with Sony-Ericsson Bluetooth Phones, P800, P900, P910, P990, K610, K618, W610, V630, W710, Z610, Z710, K790, K800, W830, W850, W900, W810, S500, T650, JP-8, and Z750.
With Warelex Mobiola, one could fully harness the reins of the now fast paced mobile revolution, turning Bluetooth Phones into Web Cameras.

 

 

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