September 14, 2006

Teens Rating on Music, Games and Video on Cell Phones

Online wireless retailer Let's Talk has published the results of a survey of US teenagers on their use of cell phones. Cellular News reports.

"The respondents, aged 10-18, overwhelmingly chose text messaging as their most important feature beyond voice calls, with very few teens identifying functionality such as video, email, instant messaging (IM) or a music player as the most important feature on a cell phone.

The aggregate responses for teens in terms of their most important cell phone feature:

* Texting -- 49%
* Camera -- 25%
* Games -- 12%
* Music player -- 5%
* IM -- 5%
* E-mail -- 2%
* Video -- 2%

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