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Sharp TM150 is the first 1 mega pixel camera GSM phone to be introduced by a major carrier in the US. The device is tri-band with dual color displays, E-mail client and JAVA support.

Sharp TM150 specifications

Sharp TM150 specifications

  • Network
  • Size
  • Battery
  • Main Display
  • Additional Display
  • Camera
  • Multimedia
  • Memory
  • Connectivity
  • Other Features

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camera

1 Apr 2005 Anonymous

9.6 out of 10

very good camera, best i have ever seen, u wont regret the camera. Has to hav louder music, Phone has to be used correct for injoyment. Best Camera Ever made.






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Great value, but have I been misled?

13 Mar 2005 Jim

7.6 out of 10

I picked up a Sharp TM150 last week, and I love most of what I have seen so far. For a long time T-Mobile had the phone priced higher, but now this phone is listed online for free. The in-store price was $150, but they honored the website price when I told them about it.

I love the megapixel camera, I am happy with the sound, and every camera phone should have a removable SD card. Very convenient.

I am unhappy about games, though. On Sharp's website at http://www.sharp-mobile.com/tm150/ the FAQ about handset memory says you can store up to 50 games in the handset, but the phone will not access t-zone games, and according to T-Mobile customer service the phone is not capable of downloading games.






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Good but crippled

7 Nov 2004 LBO

7.6 out of 10

The sound is excellent, and the size is perfect for those full-grown people who aren't comfortable with little soapbar phones. Keys are good, the screen definition and color is exceptionally good. Photo quality and resolutions are excellent as well, for a camera phone. The night-mode really works - no flash is needed with this camera. Having said all that...

T-Mobile has crippled it, such that you cannot load your own rings from the SD memory card. The card is good for moving your photos into a PC, that's about it. It will not copy sounds from handset memory to the card.

The motion-blurring is very bad in Video Mode.

No mp3.

They crippled the phone to dun more pocket money out of T-Mobile subscribers, and considering it's price, I could not whole-heartedly recommend it to others.






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