April 5, 2004
Camera Phone Users Don't Always Send Photos
I am not sure why that's a revelatory piece of info...the phone will always take precedence as a function than the camera, unless you happen to be in Japan...(where NTT and others are planning to launch a wireless device which does not have the phone function built in, just a digital camera with a wireless data connection)
A 3-month consumer study from Merlin Mobile Media found that camera phone users in the United States send only about 9.25 percent of the photos they take with their camera-enabled handsets. On average, that translates to five picture messages sent per month.
In any case the report is talking about U.S., where camera phones are only now beginning to take off..give it some time.
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