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2008 U.S. Mobile Imaging Survey

Published by: IDC

Published: Oct. 6, 2008 - 28 Pages


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Table of Contents

IDC Opinion

In This Study

Scope

Methodology

Situation Overview

Introduction

Household Penetration and Purchase Intent

Image Activity Trends

Video Clip Trends

Comparing Camera Phones with Digital Cameras

Table: Number of Camera Phones Owned by Household Income, Gender, and Age (% of Respondents)

Table: Digital Camera and Camera Phone Purchase Time Frame by Household Usage Level (% of Respondents)

Table: Digital Camera and Camera Phone Purchase Intent by Household Usage Level (% of Respondents)

Table: Number of Images Captured with Camera Phone per Month by Household Income, Gender, and Age (% of Respondents)

Table: Deletion Rate for Images Captured on Camera Phone per Month by Household Income, Gender, and Age (% of Respondents)

Table: Monthly Imaging Activity for Images Captured with Camera Phone by Household Income, Gender, and Age (Mean %)

Table: Percentage of Images Captured with Camera Phone That Are Archived for Long-Term Storage per Month by Household Income, Gender, and Age (% of Respondents)

Table: Percentage of Images Captured with Camera Phone That Are Enhanced per Month by Household Income, Gender, and Age (% of Respondents)

Table: Percentage of Images Captured with Camera Phone That Are Emailed to Family and Friends per Month by Household Income, Gender, and Age (% of Respondents)

Table: Percentage of Images Captured with Camera Phone That Are Uploaded to Social Networking Sites per Month by Household Income, Gender, and Age (% of Respondents)

Table: Percentage of Images Captured with Camera Phone That Are Printed per Month by Household Income, Gender, and Age (% of Respondents)

Table: Percentage of Images Captured with Camera Phone That Are Uploaded to Internet to Share and Print per Month by Household Income, Gender, and Age (%)

Table: Monthly Usage of Video Feature on Camera Phone by Household Income, Gender, and Age (% of Respondents)

Table: Length of Video Clips on Camera Phone by Household Income, Gender, and Age (% of Respondents)

Table: Use of Video Feature on Camera Phone over Other Camera by Household Income, Gender, and Age (%)

Table: Level of Agreement with Camera Phone Value Statements by Household Income, Gender, and Age (Mean Score)

Table: Level of Agreement with Camera Phone Value Statement by Household Income, Gender, and Age: Camera Phones Have Increased My Interest in Digital Imaging (% of Respondents)

Table: Level of Agreement with Camera Phone Value Statement by Household Income, Gender, and Age: The Primary Reason I Take Pictures with My Camera Phone Is to Send Images Wirelessly (% of Respondents)

Table: Level of Agreement with Camera Phone Value Statement by Household Income, Gender, and Age: The Primary Reason I Take Pictures with My Camera Phone Is Convenience (% of Respondents)

Table: Level of Agreement with Camera Phone Value Statement by Household Income, Gender, and Age: Now That I Own a Camera Phone, I Have No Need to Own a Digital Camera (% of Respondents)

Table: Level of Agreement with Camera Phone Value Statement by Household Income, Gender, and Age: Even Though I Have a Camera Phone, I Only Occasionally Use It to Take Pictures (% of Respondents)

Table: Level of Agreement with Camera Phone Value Statement by Household Income, Gender, and Age: Having the Ability to Print Images Captured with My Camera Phone Will Replace the Need for a Camera (% of Respondents)

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Synopsis

Abstract

This IDC study contains results from IDC's 2008 U.S. Mobile Imaging Survey, a top-level study of U.S. camera phone owners. The survey focuses on key consumer imaging applications, including quantifying how many images camera phone users capture, delete, print, and archive. Analysis of image sharing is brought to light, and trends are identified for camera phone owners who also own a digital camera and those who do not to determine the impact each device has on the other.

"Consumers have the most reliable expectations regarding mobile imaging in the United States." - Chris Chute, research manager, Worldwide Digital Imaging Solutions and Services



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