Camera phone paparazzi to take 4.5 million World Cup snaps
With 70 per cent of Europe now packing camera phones, the World Cup could be the most photographed sporting event in history.
According to mobile device management company SmartTrust, 4.5 million pictures of the games will be taken using spectators’ phones during the Cup - an average of around six pictures per camera phone user.
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