Turn Your Mobile Phone Into A Mobile Webcam
Users of Symbian-based mobile phones are now able to use their camera phone as a webcam, thanks to the Mobiola Web Camera software. The package, which consists of a client on your phone and a driver on your computer, allows one to run a webcam feed to the computer using either Bluetooth or USB.

The video signal can hook into any Windows application which uses video, including Skype, Windows Messenger, Yahoo Messenger, AOL IM and ICQ among others. The advantages to people on the go are obvious, allowing one to bring video capabilities on the road without the need to carry an extra webcam.
You can give it a try here. The system supports the following phones :
Nokia 6600, 6620, 7610, 6630, 6670, 6260,6680, 6681, 6682, 3230, N70, N90, 3250, 5500, E50, E70, N71, N73, N80, N91, N92, N93, N95
Sony-Ericsson P800, P900, P910
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