A kid’s first mobile phone helps mark their transition into a new phase, one that offers more autonomy but also comes with significant parental considerations. If you’re on the path to purchase, we’ve got you covered with everything you need to know about buying your kid’s first mobile phone.
What Age Should Kids Get a Mobile Phone?
Every child is different, so there’s no one-age-fits-all for their first mobile phone. Some kids take responsibility for the things they own from an early age, while others are more forgetful. The timing also may depend on how they will use the device, be it to keep in touch with family or friends or to play games.
According to research from Stanford Medicine, just over three in four of kids have a mobile phone by age 12.
Which Device Makes Sense for Your Kid?
Device size, price, and specs are also prime considerations. Cox Mobile phone offerings include everything from a 4.7-inch iPhone SE to a 6.5-inch iPhone 15 Pro to a 6.7-inch Samsung Galaxy S24+ — with a wide range of features available, depending on the device.
You may also want to consider purchasing a mobile protection plan, in case it’s lost, stolen, or damaged, for additional peace of mind.
What Data Plan Fits Your Needs?
How to pay for data is another decision point. Cox Mobile offers two data plans. Pay as You Gig means you get more control over your kid’s device usage — you decide how much data to purchase, and you’re not paying for unused data.
Opting for the Gig Unlimited plan, meanwhile, provides the comfort of knowing that your child can always access the apps and services they need.
What Parental Controls Do You Need?
Parental controls are another key consideration.
Controls may include restrictions on the type of websites kids can access, the ability to download apps, and the amount of screen time they have each day.
While both Apple and Android devices include parental controls, Android phones typically offer more robust options. The Apple App Store, meanwhile, is known for a more rigorous app screening process.
What Are Your Rules for Using the Phone?
Before your kid gets their first phone, discuss any rules and expectations for using it, including:
- When and where your child is allowed to use their phone;
- How many hours a day they can use it;
- Permission (or not) for social media;
- Where the phone is charged/stored at bedtime.
What Apps Should Kids Have on Their Mobile Phones?
Common choices include secure messaging and locator apps that help parents find and connect with kids as needed.
Games and educational apps are also popular, but given the wide variety available, it’s up to parents to vet apps to know which ones to trust.
To boost phone safety, you may want to require parental approval for any free download or paid app purchase. This gives you a chance to review app features, see what permissions are required and decide if the app is safe.
Starting Off Right with Your Kids’ First Mobile Phone
Getting a kid their first mobile phone is a big moment for children and parents alike. As a result, it’s worth taking the time to shop for a device that will keep the kids happy and give parents peace of mind.
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