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What age should you get your first smartphone?

What age should you get your first smartphone?

According to a 2019 SellCell survey, most children are allowed to have their first cell phone by the ages of 11-12. One percent get their own phone as early as between one and two years old.

Which is the 1st phone?

The Motorola DynaTAC 8000X. In 1983, it became the first commercially available handheld cellular mobile phone.

Was Apple the first smartphone?

The first smartphone, the IBM Simon, which tried to do many of the basic things the iPhone does today, hit the market in the early 90s. The Android team was working on a plastic, hard keyboard-style phone, a la Blackberry, that looked instantly dated when the iPhone dropped.

What is the 1st best phone in the world?

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The best phones you can buy today

  • Apple iPhone 13. The best phone for most people. Specifications. Weight: 174 g.
  • OnePlus 9 Pro. The best premium phone. Specifications.
  • Apple iPhone SE (2020) The best budget phone. Specifications.
  • Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra. The best hyper-premium smartphone on the market. Specifications.

Why should 12 year olds have phones?

While security, safety, and convenience are the main reasons to consider getting your child a cell phone, other benefits might include: Keeping your child from being left out when many of their friends have cell phones (although giving in to peer pressure isn’t really a positive)

What was the first touchscreen phone?

The LG KE850 — marketed as the LG Prada as part of a tie-in with the designer fashion brand — wasn’t too dissimilar from the iPhone or future Android phones. It featured hardware buttons on the front underneath a capacitive touchscreen….Some very strange spec decisions.

LG Prada (KE850)
Weight 85g
Colors Black
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Does the iPhone 1 still work?

Apple has discontinued the original iPhone, and it can no longer support updated operating systems. As of 2015, about 0.1\% of iPhone users still used the original or second model, Time reported.