IDC: Cell Phones Will Not replace Camera’s

Research frim IDC has released a new study that says cell phones will not replace digital camera's in years to come.

Whoever said cell phones with built-in cameras would replace regular full-sized digital cameras? Plenty of people including overzealous research firms according to IDC.

According to IDC’s Mobile Imaging Survey, the camera phone is more of a gateway product in the U.S., and creates, rather than destroys digital camera users.

The printing of images captured on camera phones is also on the decline, the IDC survey reveals. Instead of one image being printed on average per month like in 2004, one image is being printed every three months in 2005.

“Home is still the dominant place to print, yet the anemic number of prints supports IDC’s theory that end users have more reliable expectations regarding mobile imaging than vendors themselves,” said Chris Chute, senior analyst, Worldwide Digital Imaging Solutions and Services.

Other key findings of IDC’s Mobile Imaging Survey include the following:

— The bulk of camera phone owner respondents are between the ages of 25 and 44.

— The top imaging activities are archiving images for the long-term and sharing through email.

— Over 30% of camera phone owners plan to purchase a digital camera because they were introduced to digital imaging through a camera phone.

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