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The Camera-Phone Phenomenon
Future Image Inc

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1. Introduction: Move Over, Digital Cameras
2. Fad or Fundamental?
2.1 User Surveys
2.2 Component Dynamics
3. Technology Issues for Next Generation Handsets
3.1 Resolution Trends
3.2 Sensors: CMOS vs. CCD
3.3 Optics
3.4 Other Issues
4. Geographic Differences in Market Acceptance
5. Key Markets Analysis
5.1 Japan: When, How, Why? Phone
NTT DoCoMo, KDDI
5.2 Korea
5.3 China
5.4 Europe
5.5 U.S. – Current
5.6 U.S. – Prospects
6. Opportunities
6.1 Print Services
6.2 Commercial Content Delivery
6.3 Infrastructure and Content Mangement Services
7. Conclusions and Outlook
Appendix 1: Camera Attachments
About the Author / Future Image

TABLE OF FIGURES

Fig. 1 – Camera-Phone Sales Forecasts
Fig. 2 – Digital Cameras vs. Camera-Phones: 2001 – 2003
Fig. 3 – Worldwide Camera-Phone Sales 2002
Fig. 4 – Camera-Phone Sales by Quarter – 2002
Fig. 5 – The Kyocera VisualPhone VP-210
Fig. 6 – Samsung SCH-v200
Fig. 7 – Sharp J-SH04
Fig. 8 – Growth of J-Phone Sha-Mail Subscribers
Fig. 9 – Camera-Phone Subscribers As Percentage of Total
J-Phone Subscribers
Fig. 10 – J-Phone Handset Milestones
Fig. 11 – DoCoMo mova SH251i
Fig. 12 – Growth of DoCoMo i-shot subscribers
Fig. 13 – Camera-Phone Market Share: Japan 2002
Fig. 14 – Camera-Phones As a Percentage of All Mobile
Phones Produced in Japan
Fig. 15 – Camera-Phone Market Share: Korea 2002
Fig. 16 – Some Current Camera-Phones for the European
Market (left to right): Nokia 7650, Sharp GX10,
Sony Ericsson P800, Panasonic GD87
Fig. 17 – Some Current Camera-Phones for the North
American Market (left to right): Sanyo 5300,
Samsung SGH-v205, Nokia 3650, Panasonic GD87
Fig. 18 – Seal-Print from NEC Mobiling Kiosk
Fig. 19 – Kodak Picture Center Online
Fig. 20 – Snapfish Mobile
Fig. 21 – Longstreet
Fig. 22 – Early Mobile Phone Attachments for the Japanese
PHS Market (left to Right): Casio Character
Telephone PM-C101, Nitsuko FreeShot
PH1D-MMPS, NTT DoCoMo CamesseBoard
Fig. 23 – Mitsubishi LaPochee, Kyocera Treva
Fig. 24 – Some Current Camera Attachments for the
European and North American Markets
(left to right): Sony Ericsson T300 + MCA-25,
Siemens S55 + QuicckPic Camera IQP-500,
Samsung A500 + PCS Vision Camera


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