Photo in Your Phone

Who invented the idea of having cameras into cell phones? Was it a cell phone wholesaler who knew what consumers sought? Was it an heir of Dick Tracy? Was it a fond parent who saw that adorable sight of a child playing in the sand and didn’t have a way quickly to take a snapshot? Whatever its origins, the cell phone camera has become enormously successful and it is getting increasingly intricate. Some users dislike the increased complexity, while others can’t wait for the next step.

Cell phone cameras are unlikely to wholly replace regular digital cameras over the next few years. When you can walk into a drug store and get a camera for a few bucks, you aren’t inclined to spend hundreds on a cell phone camera with fewer features. Nonetheless, nothing can take the place of the handiness of the cell phone camera. Most people have a cell phone close at hand every place, so those spontaneous unforgettable images can be preserved on film. Moreover, wholesale cell phones with cameras have become so readily available and so reasonably priced that they are nearly a necessity. The cell phone camera is evolving very fast. Here are just a few of the improvements that have arrived.

Resolution. Generally speaking, the higher the resolution, the better the picture quality. In 2009, cell phone cameras with a whopping 12 megapixels came on the market. The photographic quality produced by these products outstrips the gritty-quality shots that early 1 megapixel cameras could provide – at least as long as the photographer has some minimal skill level!

Size. Consumers still want their wholesale cell phones to be tiny and convenient. The main point, after all, is still to converse on the phone, although as these devices advance, more and more features, from WiFi to GPS, are being merged into one. Size still matters, however, so as designers add features like autofocus and flash to the cell phone camera, they have to focus on keeping the camera small.

Power. Battery life must be preserved – every user wants a wholesale cell phone that functions for hours without needing to be plugged in. The camera must be designed for the lowest possible power usage whether being used or in stand-by mode. For example, camera phones with flashes most often use the low power LED light to save power.

Survival. Have pity on the poor cell phone which has to outlive being dropped, drowned,stepped on, driven over and tossed! Obviously a camera has to be incredibly tough to last through these vicissitudes. Wholesale cell phone manufacturers are meeting these challenges as well, even comingup with underwater camera phones.

The best stand-alone camera will always outshine the best cell phone camera in the hands of a top notch photographer. But the cell phone camera will become more sophisticated and remain hugely popular.

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