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How Teens Use Cellphones

May 6th, 2010
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From Mashable today: Flowtown has posted an infographic illustrating cellphone use among teenagers. The data, which is sourced from Pew Internet Research, visually underscores something we’ve known for a long time: Teens love to text. At this point, 75% of teens have cellphones, up from 45% back in 2004. Thirty-three percent of teens send more than 100 texts per day. Teenage boys send an average of 30 text messages per day and girls send an average of 80.

What do you think of the infographic and the stats it shows off? Does any of the data surprise you?

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  1. Dave Black
    May 6th, 2010 at 19:18 | #1

    The statistics don’t surprise me at all. I am interested in the ministry opportunities with such a trend. My daughter has a trend who send out a text Bible passage to her friends to start each day. I’d like to hear of other ministry opportunities that might exist for this trend.

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