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Tuesday, May 09, 2006
Teens replace phones every 20th month
This note states it's because of real need for more advanced features, including music and video downloads etc.
It also says people from 55 an up are slower to replace, but still every 30th month, so the difference is not huge.
Would this also mean younger people are quicker at adopting 3G? E.g. 3 is focusing on music etc services that utilize the 3G network, so it's at least a hypothesis.
Teenagers Most Likely To Buy New Cell Phones - Yahoo! News
It also says people from 55 an up are slower to replace, but still every 30th month, so the difference is not huge.
Would this also mean younger people are quicker at adopting 3G? E.g. 3 is focusing on music etc services that utilize the 3G network, so it's at least a hypothesis.
Teenagers Most Likely To Buy New Cell Phones - Yahoo! News

