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In the past decade, the phone industry has made many innovations and improvements. Cell phones that were once bulky devices that could hardly fit in your pocket, have become sleek and small with all the features you could ever imagine. Now cell phone makers are expanding into the kid's phones market and they are targeting teenagers as well as younger children.
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 don't 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.
Mobile phones for older teens might also have cameras, games, and even Internet access on them. However, the safest phones in the minds of their parents might be the ones that have a prepaid plan. This way the parents never have to worry about getting some outrageously high cell phone bill. Teenagers might be a bit more responsible than younger kids but, given a cell phone with no limitations, it sometimes can mean a very large bill.
There are not that many choices on the market yet for younger children. Kids that are not yet teens need phones that are very basic and have just a few features such as preprogrammed keys and maybe a GPS locator to help out the parent's stress level. Of course, most of the phones for younger children have bright colors and cool designs so that they will want them.
Most of the cell phones for younger children come with prepaid minutes plans that are a must for someone so young. Many parents want their kids to have cell phones so that they will be safer but they don't want to give them access to something they can abuse. At what age a child should be given a cell phone is up to debate and has to be individually decided by each set of parents as there is no correct answer.