Locator: 49810GENERATIONS.
Observations:
- our granddaughter, Sophia, is eleven years old; she will turn twelve years this summer;
- in the graphic above, she's a member of the Generation Alpha generation;
- by four years of age, she was using my iPhone "fluently"; able to change settings and alarms on my phone. I had to ask her to change them back because I did know how she did it;
- by age eight years of age, or thereabouts, she was using my iPhone "all" the time
- at age nine years of age, maybe ten years of age, she was given an iPad so that she could use FaceTime to talk to family members and friends -- her parents did not want her to have a "phone"
- FaceTime was only available if she had wi-fi;
- FaceTime limited her "calls" to mostly her family;
- she had been using an iPad at school for several years by this time, so her own iPad was awesome
- her parents said she would not get her own iPhone until she was 18 years old
- Christmas, 2025, age 11 years old, Sophia got a purple, iPhone 17
More later.

