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The front-facing camera was originally intended for video-conferencing. [12] The Motorola A920 was released in 2003 as well and may have been the first smartphone with a front-facing camera. [13] The first iPhone to include a front-facing camera was the iPhone 4. [14]
The first commercial camera phone was the Kyocera Visual Phone VP-210, released in Japan in May 1999. [56] It was called a "mobile videophone" at the time, [57] and had a 110,000-pixel front-facing camera. [56]
The Game Boy Camera was an attachment for Game Boy. The 180°-swivel camera was specifically marketed to allow users to take self-portraits. [31] The first front-facing camera phone was the Kyocera Visual Phone VP-210, released in Japan in May 1999. [32] It was called a "mobile videophone" at the time. [33]
The first commercial camera phone was the Kyocera Visual Phone VP-210, released in Japan in May 1999. [105] It was called a "mobile videophone" at the time, [106] and had a 110,000-pixel front-facing camera. [105]
To capitalize on the purikura phenomenon in East Asia, Japanese mobile phones began including a front-facing camera, which facilitated the creation of selfies. [24] [4] The first front-facing camera phone was the Kyocera Visual Phone VP-210, released in Japan in May 1999. [2] It was called a "mobile videophone" at the time. [28]
Edwin H. Land introduces the first Polaroid instant camera. 1949 – The Contax S camera is introduced, the first 35 mm SLR camera with a pentaprism eye-level viewfinder. 1952 – Bwana Devil, a low-budget polarized 3-D film, premieres in late November and starts a brief 3-D craze that begins in earnest in 1953 and fades away during 1954.
The iPhone 4 features an additional front-facing 640x480 camera, and a backside-illuminated 5 megapixel rear-facing camera with a 3.85 mm f/2.8 lens [55] and an LED flash. The rear-facing 5-megapixel camera is capable of recording HD video in 720p at 30 frames per second.
The first commercial camera phone was the Kyocera Visual Phone VP-210, released in Japan in May 1999. [27] It was called a "mobile videophone" at the time, [28] and had a 110,000-pixel front-facing camera. [27]