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| This document takes a closer look at the results of InfoTrends’ research report entitled 2009 Mobile Photography End-User Survey to place a special focus on teenagers and young adults (respondents between the ages of 13 and 24). This report examines the mobile photography habits of consumers under age 25, including camera phone/smartphone ownership and use, camera phone photography habits, and mobile Web implementation. Where appropriate, the teenagers’ and young adults’ responses are separated by gender and/or compared to those of the total survey population to further illuminate the differences between these groups. |
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Features
Key Highlights Executive Summary Demographics Camera Phone Ownership and Use Camera Phone Users Camera Phone Non-Users Mobile Web Capabilities Introduction Methodology Sources of Skew Mean vs. Median Camera Phones vs. Smartphones Survey Findings Respondent Demographics Age Gender Approach to New Technologies Camera Phone Ownership and Use Type of Cell Phone Used Most Often Primary Photo Capture Device Type of Photographer Features that Influenced Purchasing Decision First, Replacement, or Additional Phone Camera Phone Specifications Resolution 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/Stored Photo Transferring Habits Photo Editing Photo Sharing Online Photo Services Photo Printing Camera Phone User Satisfaction Rates Video Clips Number of Video Clips Captured Length of Video Clips Camera Phone Non-Users Purchasing Consideration 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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