“People who haven’t yet purchased camera phones are very enthusiastic about all the uses for their images,” said David Chamberlain, In-Stat analyst. “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.”
A recent report by In-Stat found the following:
– Those who now use camera or camcorder phones say they are less likely to replace their phones in the near future than other users.
– There will be from 300-850 million mobile users who will send at least one image per month across the carrier network by 2010.
– Only one in 20 camera phone users prints pictures or stores them on carrier-provided Web sites. 28% of current camera phone owners actually share pictures using messaging service, compared with nearly 60% who hoped to before purchasing their camera phones.