Monday 16 November 2009

Kids Are Becoming Addicted To Cell Phones

By Stance Jackson

The cell phone industry has come a long way in the last 10 years. Always looking for improvement, manufacturers have made the phones smaller, sleeker, and packed with other features. Expanding into new markets, they have started making kids phones and targeting young teens. They can market to both the teens and the parents with this strategy.

Older teens have latched on to cell phones and texting has become a new way of life. If you are in high school now and dont have a cell phone, you are most certainly not in the right social circles. Teenagers are an impressive block of potential money spenders and cell phone manufacturers know that.

Older teens want cell phones that have all the features adult phones might have. This includes cameras, games, and even Internet access. Smaller children, however, dont need phones that are that sophisticated and they just need a phone that will do the basics: call out and receive calls. Parents of younger children may want their kids to have a phone for safety purposes and a basic phone works just fine.

Unlike phones for adults, there are not that many choices for real young children yet. The best kids cell phones for kids all have a couple of common features and then some cool designs so that the kids like them. Kids cell phones all have preprogrammed keys where the parents can input all the important numbers kids would have to call if they got in trouble.

A plan with prepaid minutes always works well for younger children so that they cant run up a big phone bill. They might be too young to understand that a phone comes with limited minutes and having a plan that prevents abuse is a good idea. What age is too young an age for a child to get their first phone is a separate debate but most parents do feel safer with their children having a phone.

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