21/5  MMS Traffic with non-correspondent figures

Category: Camera Phones    By editor at 18:08
MMS Traffic
Via 160 characters
So far the number of MMS sent by mobile subscribers confirms that users are not seeing MMS as an obvious progression from SMS. Poutonnet showed figures for the number of MMS sent in 2003:
France 23 Million
Germany 37 Million
Italy 20 Million
Spain 17 Million
Sweden 5 Million
Switzerland 450,000
UK 27 Million

Hmm... the 450'00 MMS sent per year in 2003 do not really correspond with the figure we have from Swisscom which is 1'250'000 MMS per month. A little bit strange isn't it? Or did the MMS usage increase that quickly?


See also (Update: July 22, 04):
MMS-Muffel werden umerzogen:
Bei Orange wurden im zweiten Quartal dieses Jahres 3,6 Millionen MMS und 246 Millionen SMS verschickt - ein Verhältnis von 1 zu 69. Immerhin legen die Bildbotschaften zu, während die Kurzmitteilungen stagnieren. In den ersten drei Monaten 2003 lag das Verhältnis noch bei 1 zu 106.

Which says that Orange Users have sent in three months (april-june) about 3.6 million MMS, which gives us 1.2 million per month. This is almost the same amount of MMS as for Swisscom which has at least for times more customers. Hmm...

Via Amy



21/5  The mBoom by Russell Beattie

Category: Mobile Market    By editor at 17:45
The important point to make from these numbers is not the total handsets (there were similar numbers of phones sold last year) but the *type* of handsets. For the last six months or so, a vast majority of those phones shipped are color, Java-enabled, MMS-enabled, data-capable phones. In the next quarter coming up, a good chunk of the phones are going to be MIDP 2.0/WAP 2.0 phones, if not all of them. By the end of the year, almost 600 million new phones will be sold and all will be capable of mobile data services and applications. 150+ million will be camera phones, and a good percentage will be advanced smart phones too.

From The mBoom by Russell Beattie (April 30, 04) - I oversaw this one earlier.



15/5  Take a picture with your camera phone to get an URL

Category: Camera Phones    By editor at 22:12
Barcodes for the World of Ends
An adept Symbian programmer has created a way for end users to create barcodes containing a URL. The twist is that anyone can create or read a barcode.
See also:
Simon Woodside releases semacode URL software for Symbian camera phones
read real-world hyperlinks with a camera phone



13/5  GX-30 by Sharp

Category: Camera Phones    By editor at 16:57
What is the phone with the best picture quality today?
See for yourself: It's the GX-30 from Sharp.

This is a picture taken in the VGA-Format (480x640 Pixels) and under 100 KB. Sadly, if you go higher in resolution - it's a million pixel phone -, you first have to compress the image so that it's under 100 KB to send it by MMS.



06/5  Sharp and SVG-Tiny

Category: Camera Phones    By editor at 20:06

Image from Sharp

Sharp Develops Electronic Document Display System for Zoomable Viewing of Business Documents on Mobile Phones:
Sharp Corporation and BitFlash (Canada) have developed an Electronic Document Display System for mobile phones that enables business documents and graphics such as word processing files, spreadsheets, presentations, etc., used on the PC desktop to be displayed with zoom-in/zoom-out viewing on mobile phones by converting the files to the international standard SVG-Tiny format.
Via Antoine from svg.org



05/5  Camera Phones sell well / Swisscom MMS Traffic

Category: Camera Phones    By editor at 22:41
It's already an old article from the NZZ of April 8, 2004:
"210 Millionen Wörter für 1,2 Millionen Bilder" by S.B.

Some interesting excerpts in german. As I have to type this by hand, I will not translate it fully. Maybe later, if there is a demand.

First something about the global estimation:
29 billion pictures will be taken this year with a camera phone. Only 2% of them will be processed further.
Die Marktforschungsfirma Infotrends Research schätzt, dass in diesem Jahr 29 Milliarden Bilder mit Hilfe von Handys aufgenommen werden. Die Marktforscher von Gartner vermuten, dass lediglich 2 Prozent dieser Bilder weiterverarbeitet werden. Bei Kodak glaubt man, dass sich dieser Prozentsatz bis ins Jahr 2006 auf 10 Prozent erhöht. Kodak und beispielsweise auch Handy-Hersteller wie Nokia oder Siemens arbeiten an Dienstleistungen und Produkten, die Besitzer von Kamerahandys animieren sollen, die Handys auch als Kamera zu benutzen.

More than 250'000 Swisscom customers (less than 10% of all Swisscom customers) use MMS. Per month they send about 5 MMS which makes 1'250'000 MMS. But only a third of these customers will use MMS more than once, according to some experts.
Bei Swisscom werden MMS durchaus genutzt; es gibt ein zaghaft wachsendes Kundeninteresse, aber keine Anzeichen eines Umsturzes. Es gäbe, so teilt die Swisscom auf Anfrage mit, mehr als 250'000 Swisscom-Kunden, die MMS nutzen. Diese Kunden würden im Schnitt etwa 5 MMS pro Monat versenden. Dieser Durchschnittswert dürfte von einer kleinen Minderheit gestützt werden; bei rund zwei Dritteln der MMS-nutzenden Swisscom-Kunden, so schätzen Branchenkenner, dürfte das Interesse nach dem ersten Mal erlahmt sein. Pro Monat werden bei der Swisscom 1'250'000 MMS-Bildchen verschickt. Im gleichen Zeitraum werden über Swisscom-Handys 210 Millionen Textnachrichten abgesetzt. Bei Sunrise und Orange sind diese Zahlen kleiner, das Verhältnis zwischen MMS und SMS ist aber fast identisch.