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Link: Men Chat on Mobiles More Than Women – Just

In recent research commissioned by American mobile network AT&T, it turns out that men talk more on their mobiles than women – but only just.

The survey of about 1,000 users found that men average 458 minutes usage per month on their phones, with women just behind at an average of 453 minutes.

Some other interesting information came out, including 45% of subscribers use SMS, 44% use the camera; 17% play games on their mobile and 11% access email from their phones.

AT&T Wireless, formerly Cingular Wireless (and before that AT&T Wireless, and then called something else before that..) have been busy of late, what with their store rebranding ready for the launch of the Apple iPhone, for which they are the exclusive US partner. It’ll be interesting to see what next years survey – which incidently has been running annually since 2001 – reveals about iPhone trends (if anything).

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