January 7, 2006

Motorola, Kodak to collaborate on camera phones

Motorola and Kodak have agreed to work together for the next ten years to make camera phones better and easier to use, reveals Reuters.

Kodak will supply Motorola with camera hardware and software for its phones and the companies plan to share their intellectual property as part of the agreement.

They will also work together on devices that allow users to swap, store or print a picture from a camera phone by pressing one button, with the first devices arriving on the market in time for the holiday season this year.

They will also work together to bring out more devices next year with a view to making it easier to swap and print pictures.

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