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Do young and old people use phones in the same way?
- • mobile phones
- • cell phones
- • smartphones
- • text messages
- • a handset
- • a SIM card
- • mobile Internet
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young people use voice calling in similar manner to old people -
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young and old people share similar calling patterns - • no:
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seniors generally lag behind their younger counterparts -
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teens are more enthusiastic users of cellphones than old people -
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teens are bigger users of text messaging than adults -
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young people send and receive at least five times more messages a day than older people -
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young people are more likely to fight boredom with their phones -
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young people often use their mobile phones to take pictures or video -
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young people access Internet via cell phone -
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young people tend to use their cell phones for social networking on sites like Facebook, Instagram and others -
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younger adults tend to use their phones for multimedia content -
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young people are more likely to turn to their phones to avoid others around them
Oh, definitely no. Seniors generally lag behind their younger counterparts especially when it comes to using mobile phones. The only pattern they share is voice calling. In other patterns old people are usually second to the young. Teens and young adults are more enthusiastic users of cellphones, they are also bigger users of text messaging. I guess the young send and receive at least five times more messages a day than older people. Younger adults tend to use their phones for multimedia content, for taking pictures or video, for accessing Internet. They are also more likely to turn to their phones to avoid others around them or to fight boredom. All this is still strange for the old.
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