Obscene Text Messaging Records

Reina Hardesty is the Michael Phelps of SMS at Nearly 500 Texts/Day

Text messaging is most popular for teen girls aged 13 to 17. The average number of text messages sent by girls in this category is 1,742 according to a Nielsen study of cellphone usage. 

However, one young girl from California quickly became the Michael Phelps of text messaging. She crushing her competition with 14,528 text messages in a month!

Let me break that down for you:

That is 484 text messages/day.

1 text message every 2 min of every hour in the month.

What spared this 13 year old’s life at the hands of her father?

Child Services?

Nope!

Unlike most people who receive unreasonable phone charges, this father knew of his daughter’s habits and got an unlimited plan. Otherwise, one of the images would have been him forking over $3,000 to Ma Bell.
Trend Themes
1. Increased Text Messaging - The trend of increased text messaging, especially among teenagers, presents disruptive innovation opportunities for mobile communication apps and messaging platforms.
2. Rise of Unlimited Phone Plans - The rise of unlimited phone plans to accommodate high text message usage presents disruptive innovation opportunities for mobile service providers and telecommunications companies.
3. Concerns About Excessive Phone Usage - The concerns about excessive phone usage, particularly among teenagers, present disruptive innovation opportunities for digital wellness apps and screen time management tools.
Industry Implications
1. Mobile Communication Apps - The increased use of text messaging calls for innovative features and functionalities in mobile communication apps to cater to the growing demands of users.
2. Telecommunications Companies - The rise of unlimited phone plans opens up opportunities for telecommunications companies to offer flexible and affordable plans that meet the demands of heavy text message users.
3. Digital Wellness Industry - The rising concerns about excessive phone usage create a market for digital wellness apps and tools that promote healthy habits and monitor screen time.

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