YOUNG adults are hoarding a combined 10billion photos on their smartphones, according to research. The study of 2,000 adults found younger generations are more concerned about forgetting memories a…
“This research shows that it’s the younger generation who feel most concerned about the effect of the pandemic on their memories and so are using technology – specifically their phones – to capture and hoard images to help them preserve everyday moments.
And more than three quarters of all those polled regularly use their smart phone to take pictures, with 77 per cent agreeing phone cameras help them capture life’s most important moments. Image hoarding is also affecting finances, with 12 per cent of working adults confessing they’re spending up to £5 every month on additional phone storage to help make space on cluttered phones – a whopping £300 million spent annually.
Theo Georghiades, general manager at Fujifilm, added: “We want to encourage everyone to live and re-live life’s best moments through photography, regardless of whether that’s on your smartphone, a digital or an instant camera.
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