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August 7,
2006 -- According to a new forecast by Lyra Research, the digital imaging
authority, camera phones have now become the most prevalent
image-capture devices in the world. The global installed base
of camera phones has now surpassed that of film and digital cameras
combined. Lyra estimates that the installed base of camera phones
will reach approximately 850 million units in 2006, and this number
is expected to grow to more than 1.5 billion units in
2010.
"In less than five
years since the very inception of this product category, camera
phones have gone from nonexistent to predominant," comments
Steve Hoffenberg, Lyra's director of consumer imaging
research.
"We're still in the
early stages of market development for mobile imaging.
Picture quality is still immature, and market penetration has
largely been supply-side driven," adds Hoffenberg.
"But camera phone
picture quality will improve substantially over the next
several years, upstream transmission bandwidth will increase, and
consumers will become increasingly familiar with the incredible
inherent benefit of wireless connectivity for
images." Back
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