Nextel Launches Direct Send Picture
Sprint Nextel customers that use the Nextel Push-To-Talk (PTT) service can now add a new extension onto that by allowing users to snap and send pictures over the PTT network. The new service is called the Nextel Direct Send Picture service, and as per its namesake users can take a picture with the cell phone’s camera and have it be sent to another person’s screen, and this all can happen without ending the Walkie Talkie session.
Currently the Nextel Direct Send Picture is available on the Motorola i870, but it will be available for all of Nextel’s future handsets and a software upgrade for select handsets is already in the market, and will be rolling out over the coming weeks.
The service is currently free until February 28, 2006, and after that it will only be 25 cents per picture.
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