Camera Phone Market Continues to Boom
The camera phone market is skyrocketing with worldwide annual shipments up more than 200% in 2004. This rapid success is being fueled by manufacturers offering camera features in most new models, and improving image quality.
"The devices have gone mainstream in less than four years," says In-Stat/MDR analyst Neil Strother>. "Now, one needs to look hard to find a handset that doesn't feature an embedded camera."
Despite the popularity of the picture phones, the hoped-for economic boost from photo sharing, storage, and related applications has yet to take hold for many carriers. Carriers need to reduce the prices for these services to encourage more consumers to use them, Strother says.
In-Stat/MDR has also found that:
-- Consumers have adopted camera phones rather quickly, with US penetration at about 14%, and growing.
-- Photo quality, though improving, needs to move beyond the VGA level rather quickly in order to stimulate greater photo taking.
-- Improved interoperability is necessary to allow photo sharing among US consumers who use different carriers.
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