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Camera Phone Apps that Tackle Chores

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NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- For many mobile users, the thrill of a cameraphone has worn off. We expect cameras in our phones. We expect them to be 5-, no 6-, no 8-megapixels! No wonder a growing number of us have replaced our aging digital camera with one that dials phone numbers. Camera phones are now a fact of life.

Thank goodness there are innovative developers creating mobile apps to keep camera phones interesting. Mitek Systems(MITK) uses its mobile imaging technology to make it easier to deposit paychecks without leaving the house. Russian software company ABBYY, specializing in document recognition, integrated its technology into TurboTax's SnapTax, a mobile app allowing filers to photograph W2 forms and automatically populate 1040EZ forms.

So, what else can a camera phone do beyond taking a photo?

Get rid of junk mail: PaperKarma has an extensive list of annoying addresses most people don't want to hear from again. To get off the junk-mail circuit, use PaperKarma's free app to snap a picture of the piece of unsolicited mail (make sure the sender's address is visible) and submit. PaperKarma takes care of the rest by sending a request to the offender. Catalog Choice offers a similar app called MailStop Mobile.

Apply for auto insurance. Progressive Insurance's(PGR) app lets you do a few things with a camera phone: Apply for insurance by snapping a picture of a driver's license or Vehicle Identification Number; and report damage by sending photos of the wreck. State Farm's Pocket Agent app also utilizes a phone's camera to submit photos of car damage.

Deposit a check: J.P. Morgan Chase's(JPM) Chase is still one of few consumer banks to add mobile remote check deposit. Customers take a picture of the signed check with their phone and it gets virtually deposited into an account. You keep the paper check.

US Bancorp(USB) and PNC(PNC) now offer the same feature. Citigroup's(C) Citibank recently added the feature.

Rumor has it that Bank of America(BAC) and Wells Fargo(WFC) will offer the mobile service by year's end.