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Facebook Is Not a Teen Favorite, Survey Says. These Social Media Sites Are.
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Meanwhile, just 6% of teens said they watch cable TV—and that number is collapsing, down from 9% last year, 12% in 2019, and 16% in 2018.</p>\n<p>Another question asked teens which video platforms they used for remote schooling during the pandemic.Zoom Video Communications (ZM) topped the list at 67%, followed by 44% who used Google Meet and 18% who used Microsoft Teams.</p>\n<p>When it comes to smartphones,Apple (AAPL) has conquered the teen market—87% of teens said they own an iPhone, a number that continues to grow steadily over time. And 88% of teens said that their next smartphone will be an iPhone. Teens also are adopting the Apple Watch—ownership is up to 30%, from 25% a year ago. 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