Manufacturer | Sharp |
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Availability by country | 1 November 2000 |
Predecessor | J-SH03 |
Successor | J-SH05 |
Dimensions | 122 x 32 x 13 mm |
Display | 256-color display |
Rear camera | 110,000-pixels CMOS Camera |
The J-SH04 was a mobile phone made by Sharp Corporation and released by J-Phone (SoftBank Mobile). It was only available in Japan, and was released in November 2000. It was Japan's first ever phone with a built-in camera (110,000-pixel CMOS) and color display (256-color display). (It has been asserted to be the world's first, but Samsung's SCH-V200 phone equipped with a VGA camera was released in South Korea several months earlier. ) The phone weights 74g, and its dimensions are 127 × 39 × 17 mm. It was succeeded by the J-SH05 flip phone, which was released just one month later.
The Kyocera VP-210 Visual Phone introduced May 1999, predates both above-mentioned as 'the' First Mobile Camera Phone
There is an alternative analysis of the history of the mobile camera phone that more tightly defines what a camera phone is and confirms the place of the Sharp SH04 as the world's first mobile camera phone. The Samsung SCH-V200 camera was only half-integrated. It shared the same case and battery but was not integrated with the phone function. It certainly could not convey an image "at a distance" thus not conforming to the tighter definition of a camera phone. The image of the SCH-V200 had to be transferred to a PC. The Sharp SH04 was integrated both mechanically and electronically and could convey the captured image at a distance. It was the point of origin of today's mobile camera phones.