Teenagers aged 15 and above are said to own mobile phones. About 90 percent of Australian children were discovered to own cellphones at such a young age according to a recent poll by Australian Communications and Media Authority.
It’s not really surprising since children above 15 are somewhat responsible. Kids around those age are already in highschool and are expected to use their mobile phones more responsibly than the younger ones. Parents give their children phones to communicate with them and know their whereabouts.
Now, my only question is, at what age did this children start owning cellphones? Care to share parents?
[Link]
Related articles:
- [Video] KT’s Spider smartphone gets you back in love with techno-convergence (September 7th, 2011)
- Man Uses Two Phones While Using Knees to Drive? The Hilarity, LMAO!! (August 16th, 2011)
- Nice: Nokia BH-112 Headset can be used with multiple phones (August 12th, 2011)
- Artistic Case mate for your iPhone 4 (June 11th, 2010)
- Grove Made releases Bamboo case for iPhone 4 (June 10th, 2010)
- AT&T offers Palm Pixi Plus for free (June 10th, 2010)
- More on Belkin iPhone 4 cases (June 10th, 2010)
- Nexus One can now shoot 720p videos (June 9th, 2010)
- Samples of iPhone 4 Camera Shots (June 9th, 2010)
- Nokia N8 can also edit videos (June 9th, 2010)
Read more on TechFever about: cellphones, Mobile, mobile phone, phone