camera phones

A new episode was written in the history of mobile communications with the invention of camera phones. People are indeed more attracted and inclined to buy camera phones than mobiles that lack this function. In fact this latter type of phones have become unfashionable and obsolete. Since most models now have this feature incorporated, the difference between the various brands becomes apparent in the quality of the camera and the technical characteristics of the phone in general. The price of the more extravagant designs reaches ,000 but there are users ready to pay it.

The development extent of camera phones has reached the level where pictures can be shared as instant media services with anyone you want. Some manufacturing companies focused on this instant pictures sharing while others worked in the direction of promoting viable peer-to-peer video devices. If in the past the usage of the camera phones required more power consumption, things are pretty different at present when the phone battery is very little affected by the use of the camera wireless infrastructure. So far, Japan has had the main role in the creation, design and promotion of camera phones.

Nokia became the largest camera phones seller in 2004, and the popularity of the mobiles was so impressive that in 2006 few models still lacked the built-in camera function. Other important manufacturers worth mentioning are Toshiba, Sanyo, Motorola, LG Electronics, Sony, Siemens, Samsung and Ericsson. The impact of camera phones on the group subconscious and personal social interaction level cannot be denied. On the contrary, the possibility to capture events as they happen is considered a great gift. Then, the mobile features also enable their immediate transmission, which makes the devices even more rewarding to use.

One of the controversies related to camera phones is the possibility to take surreptitious photos. Under the false pretense of browsing the phone menu or checking the email, one can easily take snapshots without asking for permission. Lots of scandals broke out because of celebrity photos captured with camera phones that were afterwards published in tabloids. The illegal extent of using camera phones relates to voyeurism, the infringement of the copyright regulations or the invasion of privacy, which are all serious crimes, punishable by law.

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