We asked, you told us: Phone cameras are for photos, not video

Publish date: 2022-04-12

When we talk about smartphone cameras, about 90% of those discussions revolve around photo-taking capabilities, not video. There are a few reasons for that: photos are easier to take than video, they’re easier to share, and not every situation requires a video to be captured. Also, companies spend most of their resources improving photography features in their smartphones as opposed to adding more video features.

I asked you last week how often you record video on your smartphone. Out of over 22,000 total votes across the website, Twitter, and YouTube, one thing is excruciatingly clear: recording video is not a priority with smartphone users.

How often do you record video on your smartphone?

Results

A total of 70.2% of Android Authority readers said they “very rarely or never” record video on their smartphones. This is where I fall, too. I really can’t tell you the last time I recorded video on a smartphone outside of a review.

At a very distant second, 23.55% of voters said they rarely record video, maybe one to two times a week. Finally, just 6.25% of voters said they record video often, nearly every day.

Feel free to take a look at how different readers voted on Twitter vs YouTube, but the results really aren’t that different from one another. Just about every poll showed roughly 70% of all voters rarely record video.

Here’s what you had to say

Here are some of the best comments from last week’s poll explaining why they voted the way that they did:

That’s it for this week. As always, thanks for voting, thanks for the comments, and don’t forget to let us know what you thought of the results below.

Comments

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