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| This document provides an in-depth analysis for InfoTrends’ 2009 Mobile Photography End-User Survey. This study was conducted in March 2009 and a total of 1,617 qualified responses were received. This research report provides analysis on the ownership, usage, and applications for handsets with embedded cameras. It also includes a comparison between traditional camera phones and smartphones. Where appropriate, the results from this year’s survey are compared with those from our 2008 study. |
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Features
Key Highlights Executive Summary Demographics Camera Phone Ownership and Use Camera Phone Specifications Photographic Behaviors of Camera Phone Users Video Clips Camera Phone Non-Users Mobile Web Capabilities Introduction Methodology Sources of Skew Mean vs. Median Camera Phones vs. Smartphones Banner Point Definitions Survey Findings Demographics Age Gender Annual Household Income Marital Status Presence of Children Approach toward New Technologies Camera Phone Ownership and Use Type of Cell Phone Used Most Often Camera Phone Users versus Total Respondents and Camera Phone Non-Users How Often Camera Phones Are Carried Type of Photographer Features that Influenced Purchasing Decision First, Replacement, or Additional Phone Wireless Carrier Brand Personal versus Business Use Camera Phone Specifications Resolution Embedded Features How Often Various Features are Used Most Desired Features Photographic Behaviors of Camera Phone Users Number of Camera Phone Photos Taken Camera Phone Photos Saved Camera Phone Photos Edited Photo Sharing Online Photo Services Photo Printing Camera Phone User Satisfaction Rates Video Clips Number of Video Clips Captured Video Clip Sharing Camera Phone Non-Users Purchasing Consideration Reasons for Not Purchasing a Camera Phone Future Purchasing Plans Mobile Web Capabilities Ownership and Use Types of Sites Accessed Interest in Accessing Photos Printing Web Content from Mobile Devices Conclusion
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