FUJIFILM ANNOUNCES NEXTEL PHOTOSHARE

Fujifilm provides Nextel camera phone customers direct printing to retail stores via the PhotoShare website.

Today, Fujifilm announced its Get the Picture Mobile Service is now being offered to Nextel.

Nextel customers can now send their camera phone images to be printed at more than 3,100 retail locations directly from the handset, or via the online PhotoShare site. In addition, Nextel’s new PhotoShare site is being powered by Fujifilm technology and features greater sharing, storing and image management capabilities.

According to Fujifilm they are first manufacturer that allowed consumers to send pictures to be printed at stores directly from their phone. Fujifilm offers Sprint Picture Mail customers similar services and additional carriers will be announced in the coming weeks.

Today’s mobile imaging news underscores Fujifilm’s commitment to driving consumers to print at retail.

FUJIFILM ANNOUNCES NEXTEL PHOTOSHARE
User-Friendly Mobile Phone Application Offers Web-Based Albums, Convenient Retail Printing

VALHALLA, NY, June 28, 2005 – Fuji Photo Film U.S.A., Inc. and Summus, Inc. announced today that Nextel Communications is adding easy, convenient and fun-to-use photo management that allows customers to store, share and print photos from their multimedia-messaging-enabled Nextel phones and other digital cameras. The capabilities are based on Fujifilm’s Get the Picture Mobile Service.

In addition to enhancing the Nextel PhotoShare site (www.nextel.com/photoshare) with greater image management tools, Fujifilm is providing an easy-to-use, interactive phone application developed by Summus, Inc. (OTCBB: SMMU), a leading provider of mobile media applications. This application enables Nextel users, with multimedia-messaging-enabled phones, to access the more than 3,100 participating digital processing retail stores nationwide – including Ritz Camera, SAM’S CLUB and Wolf Camera – and obtain prints directly from their phone in as little as an hour. *

The Fujifilm Get The Picture service is available to the Nextel® customers directly via the phone or via the Nextel Web site, complementing the many applications that are already available to Nextel users. The new Web site allows users to upload both camera phone and digital camera images to online albums, share with friends and family, create slideshows and print images through retail locations. Users can also access the same album, share and order prints process directly from the eligible phones.

Summus, Inc. is the Raleigh, North Carolina-based provider of mobile applications, including well-known interactive games like Texas Hold ‘Em by Phil Helmuth and applications such as Sports Illustrated Swimsuit 2005 wallpapers and The Wall Street Journal Mobile. By creating a user-friendly interface that connects Nextel users to Fujifilm’s vast network of retailers, Nextel PhotoShare subscribers have the ability to generate quality digital prints quickly and easily at a convenient retail location or have them mailed directly to their home.

“The ‘always with you’ nature of the mobile phone makes it a perfect platform for the casual photographer,” said John Prendergast, Vice President, Strategic Business Development, Imaging Group, Fuji Photo Film U.S.A., Inc. “By taking existing, tested processes developed through the digital imaging evolution and integrating them with new, fun, easy-to-use technology, we enable mobile phone users to enjoy and share their pictures.”

Nextel customers can download the PhotoShare application directly to their multimedia-messaging-enabled phones and try it for 30 days at no cost. After the trial, a $2.99 per month fee will be billed directly to their Nextel account, in addition to their current service plan, unless cancelled by the customer. The cost of printing images varies by participating retailer.

For more information about Nextel PhotoShare please visit www.nextel.com/photoshare or to get more information on the variety of Fujifilm imaging applications, go to www.fujifilm.com/pictures.

* Process time is dependent on a particular retailer’s service options. Monthly charge to use PhotoShare on the phone is $2.99. First 30 days free of charge. Uploading pictures from the phone using multimedia messaging may incur additional charges per the customers’ data plan.

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