Text messaging has overtaken e-mail and IM as the main form of communication as 94 percent of students send and receive text messages.
About 62 percent of students admitted to texting while in class.
Students use cell phones to keep in touch with family and friends with 59 percent texting, 17 percent using voice, 9 percent sending IMs and 7 percent using e-mail.
Cell phone camera usage has surged, with 72 percent of respondents reporting that they take and send photographs via their cell phone, up from 30 percent in 2005.
About 39 percent take and send video using their cell phone, up from 4 percent in 2005.
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