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Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Who's Most Active in Cell Phone Activities?













Millennials Lead Cell Phone Use for Variety of Activities

Though cell phones are now ubiquitous in American homes, the level of engagement with the phones does vary widely between generations. Pew data shows that while roughly the same proportion of adults in the Millennial generation and Generation X own cell phones, Millennials are significantly more likely to use their phones for a variety of purposes.

A majority of Millennials use their phones for taking photos, texting, going online, sending email, playing games, listening to music, and recording videos; making them significantly more likely than any other generation to engage in all of these activities.

In fact, the only two activities that are widely popular for all cell phone owners are taking pictures and sending text messages. Taking pictures is the most popular function on Americans’ phones, with more than half of all cell phone owners under the age of 75 using their phones for this purpose (only 16% of adults age 75 and older take photos with their phones). Text messaging, though also widely adopted, is less popular with adults older than age 56.

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