MyFoodPhone diet aid app comes to Sprint
Dieting just got a little easier (or a little harder to cheat at, depending on how you look at it) for Sprint
customers with cameraphones, thanks to the company's exclusive rollout of that MyFoodPhone
service we first spotted nearly a year ago. Although the cost is much lower this time around -- only $10 per month
compared to the pricey $150/month it once was -- the service works essentially the same as before, by providing
customers with video feedback based on photos they snap and upload of each and every meal or snack they consume.
Besides the bi-weekly vids from nutritional advisers, subscribers also have access to an online food journal, where
they can log the all-important dieter's stats of weight lost, exercise performed, and calories burned. Sprint is
positioning MyFoodPhone as only one part of an overall health and fitness regimen where your Vision-enabled phone can
be of assistance, joining other services such as BIMActive exercise tracking, skynetMD medical info, and Hitech Trainer
guided workouts.[Via picturephoning]



















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Wilson @ May 2nd 2006 5:44PM
If only Sprint spent half as much energy obtaining quality phones (design and function) as they do obtaining gimmicky applications.