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Sprint announced today that Sprint PCS Vision customers have shared more than 100 million images and 15-second video clips using Picture Mail and Video Mail via the enhanced Sprint Nationwide PCS Network. Sprint was the first to introduce an integrated camera phone to the United States in November 2002 with the Sprint PCS Vision Phone 5300 by Sanyo. Today, Sprint offers nine camera phones, including the newest Sprint PCS Vision Picture Phone PM-6225 by Nokia. Two of the nine camera phones include a built-in camcorder.
Camera phones now make up nearly half of Sprint's device line-up, and more camera phones will be added throughout the year. Video Mail, introduced in December 2003, allows customers to capture, view and share 15-second video clips directly from their Sprint PCS Vision Video Phones. Now, in addition to sharing everyday moments with Picture Mail, Sprint customers have the ability to share life in motion with Video Mail; both services are powered by Lightsurf.
At the end of 2003, total customers on the Sprint Nationwide PCS Network exceeded 20 million and Sprint was serving more than 3.2 million Sprint PCS Vision subscribers, up from 2.7 million at the end of the third quarter.
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