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I have seen newspaper articles about such a technique invented by Deutsche Telekom Laboratories about 2-3 years ago...
the DigitalPictureFrame (thats the name it is sold under here in Germany) costs 150€ here... but without a monthly rate...
Sending MMS to the Frame costs the sender (whatever he pays for a MO-MM). Uploading via WebFrontend costs 0,99€ for 4 pictures... the DPF has a SD-Card slot... at least ;)

The hardware price is okay imho, but uploading via web should cost 1€ / 10 pictures... that would be a better price ;)
the DigitalPictureFrame (thats the name it is sold under here in Germany) costs 150€ here... but without a monthly rate...
Sending MMS to the Frame costs the sender (whatever he pays for a MO-MM). Uploading via WebFrontend costs 0,99€ for 4 pictures... the DPF has a SD-Card slot... at least ;)

The hardware price is okay imho, but uploading via web should cost 1€ / 10 pictures... that would be a better price ;)
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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