“We have been leaders and innovators in the phone camera segment since the company was started.” Almost every mobile phone maker sells their products by banking on this message—from Nokia to Sony Ericsson to Samsung.Economic giant China is now manufacturing and marketing cheap phones that are not unlike the branded ones. The keywords that make people come back for more mobile phones year after year, even month after month are “affordable” and “upgradable”. People do not think twice of getting cash loans just to get the latest mobile phone in the market.
The mobile phone makers are coming up with the latest upgrades and a multitude of applications that sync with the phone and fit the lifestyle of the user. One ubiquitous feature of mobile phones nowadays is the camera.The phone camera keeps innovating, from a basic VGA to several megapixels. To date, a 2-megapixel camera is becoming the norm for most phone cameras.
Handsets with this specification are also packed with high quality imaging technology. Of course, for the young, hip set, it is equally important for the mobile phone to be encased in a stylish handset design that mirrors a certain fashion style or statement. Most phones also have online applications, like YouTube-enabled software, so the user can upload their videos and images straight to their favorite Web 2.0 sites.
Now, these phone maker giants are coming up with 8.one mega-pixel camera integrated phone. So far, it has received tremendous feedback across the globe. Some tech news report that 32 million handsets are sold worldwide. Despite the economic slump, the demand for mobile phones is still on the rise. In Australia, people spend part or all of their fast loans on the latest high tech mobile phone in the market. These smart handhelds usually cost from a high $1100, like the Nokia N97, to a low of a little less than $500 for a Sony Ericsson Cybershot.
Mid-range phone cameras are also offered, with a 3 megapixel or 5 megapixel features. Samsung Omnia Icon retails for 9 and it boasts of a wide touch screen, almost like the Apple iPhone. HTC Diamond 2 also presents a no-nonsense unit with a price tag of 9, which is a little expensive than the others in the same category. It looks like a serious business phone, which includes various business applications like messaging, maps, a web browser, and a support for corporate email systems.


























