Photobucket Enables T-Mobile Users To Share Photos Instantly

photobucketPhotobucket, the popular photo and video sharing site has teamed up with T-Mobile to create a mobile photo service that allows the users to send their photos to many destinations like Photobucket album, an email address or a PC hard drive. The service id exclusively for T-Mobile users.

Users who want to avail of this service can download a free 21 days trial version of the application to selected handsets including the Blackberry Curve, BlackBerry Pearl and three Windows Mobile phones which enables them to save their digital photos directly to Photobucket album.

Once the mobile uploader software has been downloaded, the users can specify where photos taken from their mobile phones should be automatically uploaded to.

After 21 days if they want they can upgrade the application to full version for a special holiday one-time purchase price of $19.99. In case the photo sharing app is not upgraded, it will continue to work in a reduced functionality mode wherein users photos can only be uploaded to albums.

"Photobucket is excited to work with T-Mobile to make photo sharing on mobile handsets even easier," said Alex Welch, President of Photobucket. "By broadening the options that T-Mobile customers have in porting their photos, the Photobucket Mobile Uploader for T-Mobile gives users the most complete photo sharing experience possible."

"T-Mobile is pleased to be working with Photobucket to expand the offerings that help our customers stick together," said Venetia Espinoza, Director, Mobile Applications and Partner Programs, T-Mobile. "Partners play an essential role in ensuring that our customers have access to new, innovative experiences and Photobucket provides a great experience for sharing spur-of-the-moment photos with family and friends."

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