Despite the popularity of cameraphones, only a tiny percentage of the devices
are used regularly to transmit or save images for later use, research has
revealed.
A survey by market research firm
In-Stat found that less
than a third of cameraphone owners share picture messages with friends.
"People who have not yet purchased cameraphones are very enthusiastic about
all the uses for their images," said In-Stat analyst David Chamberlain.
"However, once they start using their new phones they are turned off by
perceived poor picture quality, slow network speeds, and the difficulty of
creating and sending pictures.
"Our survey found that very few pictures actually make their way out of the
handset to be shared with others."
In-Stat estimated that only one in 20 cameraphone users prints pictures or
stores them on carrier-provided websites. Less than a third share pictures using
a messaging service, compared with nearly 60 per cent who hoped to before
purchasing their cameraphones.
The survey also found that those who now use camera or camcorder phones are
less likely to replace their phones in the near future than other users.
In-Stat predicted that there will be between 300 million and 850 million
mobile users who will send at least one image a month across the carrier network
by 2010.
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