Those days are long gone, and now, simply history.
A recent study showed that 'texting' amongst teenagers has risen over %20 in the past 3 years.
Talking on their phones less and less, the next generation has fully embraced sending text and pictures messages over more traditional forms of communication.
Minority groups seem to be in the lead when it comes to paying for Internet access on their children's phones.
Our retail store has a higher demand for full keyboard (QWERTY) phones than any other type of cellphone. This appears to be a rather abrupt and recent phenomenon. Once you have the computer-esq keyboard in your hands, there is no going back. All new phones will incorporate full keyboards and push the innovative trail further for discovering more and better ways to 'text'.
For electronics recyclers like us, it is hard to keep up with the shift of interest. What are we to do with all the 'old fashioned' phones that just have numbers?
Well, there are still quite a few of us from the 'older' generation still quite content with how our phones work.
2 comments:
Safety must always comes first. Tex-ting can impede construction on the road while driving.
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