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Report: Users love camera phones...but don't take many photos
A new survey issued by mobile phone dealer Wirefly reports that while 68 percent of U.S. wireless consumers cite cameras as their favorite handset feature, only 63 percent of them take at least one photo per month. Surveying 2,011 U.S. users ages 18 and up--54 percent of them female, 46 percent male--Wirefly found while 17 percent of consumers snap 15 or more photos each month, another 14 percent don't take pictures at all. Wirefly also found 46 percent of respondents use their handsets less than 500 minutes per month, or less than 30 minutes per day. While 32 percent are on their phones between 500 and 1000 minutes per month, the remaining 13 percent break the 1000 minute barrier.
For more on the Wirefly report:
- check out this release
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- Japan, Korea lead in multimedia phones
Comments
Yes, Americans take longer to adapt to new phone features (camera, txt, music) . But we also have devices that are better suited to accomplish the task at hand (digital camera with higher megapixel level than 1.3mp, 30-60 gig ipods)



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