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CSL, Nokia in online printing service
HONG KONG, June 16 (UPI) -- Hong Kong's CSL will launch an online printing service based on Nokia technology.
CSL will be the first global company to use Nokia's print mobile imaging solution, which is expected to make ordering photo prints taken from camera phones easier.
Camera-phone users will be able to access the service immediately with no need for a personal computer or a separate photo printer, as they select the images they want printed, insert an address and order prints.
'Camera phones offer people a unique ability to spontaneously capture moments wherever and whenever they want,' said Bruce Lam, general manager of customer and market operations of mobile phones at Nokia Hong Kong. 'The quality of advanced camera devices, such as the Nokia N80, makes printing these images a reality. While Nokia users have previously been able to enjoy the benefits of home and retail printing, the new service will help consumers 'unlock' images from their phone, order high-quality prints over the air, and have them delivered directly to their doorstep.'"
HONG KONG, June 16 (UPI) -- Hong Kong's CSL will launch an online printing service based on Nokia technology.
CSL will be the first global company to use Nokia's print mobile imaging solution, which is expected to make ordering photo prints taken from camera phones easier.
Camera-phone users will be able to access the service immediately with no need for a personal computer or a separate photo printer, as they select the images they want printed, insert an address and order prints.
'Camera phones offer people a unique ability to spontaneously capture moments wherever and whenever they want,' said Bruce Lam, general manager of customer and market operations of mobile phones at Nokia Hong Kong. 'The quality of advanced camera devices, such as the Nokia N80, makes printing these images a reality. While Nokia users have previously been able to enjoy the benefits of home and retail printing, the new service will help consumers 'unlock' images from their phone, order high-quality prints over the air, and have them delivered directly to their doorstep.'"

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