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Mobiola Web Camera 3

Software Reviews
By: pdaBlast! Staff
January 23, 2010
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Turn your Symbian phone into a high-quality PC webcam.

MAIN FUNCTIONALITY:
Transforms your mobile phone into high-quality PC webcamera.
Works through WiFi (NEW!), Bluetooth or USB.
Screen Capture functionality, when device screen can be demonstrated on PC real-time.

NEW!!! Cool video effects, to have fun with your friends.

Works with Skype, Yahoo, YouTube, MSN, AOL IM, ICQ and many others.
Compatible with all Symbian S60 3rd edition devices.
Compatible with Windows Vista/XP/2003/2000.
Carry your webcam with you wherever you go and connect it to your laptop at anytime. Try it now!



 
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