Okay, here’s a question for you, and you can’t look at your phone: How many photos do you have in your camera roll? Would you say it’s MORE or LESS than 1,600?
There’s a new report out that says the typical person has 1,598 photos on their phone’s camera roll. If you break it down by age, Millennials have the most with just over 2,500. (I would’ve put the over-under a LOT higher. But I guess it depends on the size of your cloud storage.)
Photos of our family are the most common pictures we have on our phones. They’re followed by pics from holiday celebrations, and cool, photo-worthy “views.” (They didn’t say what percentage was of pets. Or how many were nudes.) (???)
Even though we have THOUSANDS of photos in our pockets, 19% of people say they “rarely” look back through them.
One solution is to print them out. Some people do that, and surprisingly, it’s more popular among YOUNGER adults. 43% of Gen Z’ers say they “regularly” print photos from their phone, compared to just 5% of Boomers.