How Many Text Messages Sent A Day?

How Many Text Messages Are Sent a Day? (2024 Statistics)

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Last updated May 1, 2024

Read our informative article to find out how many text messages are sent a day, which country sends the most text messages, and facts about the history of text messages.

  • This article will inform you about how many text messages are sent each day, globally, and by country.

  • It will also compare the number of SMS/MMS messages sent with the number of WhatsApp messages, Facebook Messenger messages, and Snapchat snaps.

  • You can find out who sent the first text messages, when they sent it, and what the first text message said.

  • The article will also give you general top statistics for text messages and associated messaging behaviour.


SellCell Key Findings:

  • Across the world, we send an enormous 23 billion text messages per day! 1
  • Text messaging is less popular than WhatsApp messaging; we send 70 billion WhatsApp messages per day, globally. 2
  • The US sends 2 trillion SMS and MMS messages per year 3, while the UK sends 40.86 billion 4.
  • The first text message was sent on the 3rd of December 1992 5, and we now send 8.4 trillion text messages per year 1.

The aim of this article is to look at our habits when sending text messages, in particular how many text messages are sent per day. It will compare this to other timescales, such as how many text messages we send yearly, monthly, and per second. It will also offer factual information about the history of the text message, including how and when text messaging began.

If you want to find out information about mobile phone calls, read our First Mobile Phone Call 50th Anniversary article.

What Is a Text Message (SMS)?

A text message, or SMS (Short Message Service), is a short written message that we send from one mobile phone to another. SMS messages have a limit of 160 characters (although you can send multiple SMS at once, as part of one larger message) and are typically used for brief, informal communication. We send and receive SMS messages using a mobile network and require a mobile phone or smartphone, although you can find SMS services on the internet, too. SMS has become a popular form of communication due to its convenience and widespread availability.

Note that a text message (SMS) is different to an instant message (IMS) you might send between two iPhones using iMessage, for example, as we send these via a data network such as your home Wi-Fi or cellular data.

How Many Text Messages Are Sent a Day, Globally?

Despite the popularity of message services like WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, and Snapchat, global mobile phone and smartphone owners send billions of text messages a day.

Number of text messages sent per year8.4 trillion
Number of text messages sent per month690 billion
Number of text messages per day23 billion 1
Number of text messages per hour958 million
Number of text messages per minute16 million
Number of text messages per second270 thousand
Above data based on how many text messages sent per day…
  • As we can see from the above data, 23 billion text messages are sent a day, globally 1.
  • This translates to a whopping 8.4 trillion text messages sent per year or, at the other end of the spectrum, 270 thousand per second!

How Many Text Messages Are Sent, By Country?

Now, we will look at a breakdown of how many text messages are sent by major nations around the world.

How Many Text Messages Are Sent a Day in the US?

SMS AND MMS MESSAGES SENT IN THE UNITED STATES (2005-2021)
SMS and MMS messages in billions
200581
2006159
2007363
20081005
20091563
20102052
20112304
20122190
20131910
20141921
20151889
20161661
20171500
20182000
20192098
20202200
20212000
  • In 2005, the US sent a total of 81 billion text messages 6, which equates to approximately 222 million texts sent every day that year.
  • Between 2005-2021, 2011 saw the US send a record number of text messages—2.3 trillion—which is around 6.3 billion texts sent every day.
  • In 2021, US mobile and smartphone owners sent 2 trillion texts, which is a reduction on 2020’s 2.2 trillion text messages.

How Many Text Messages Are Sent a Day in the UK?

SMS AND MMS MESSAGES SENT IN THE UNITED KINGDOM (2012-2022)
SMS and MMS messages in billions
2012150.83
2013129.44
2014109.53
2015101.01
201691.2
201778.79
201874.11
201965.04
202048.68
202140.86
202236.44
  • The number of text messages sent in the UK has been in steady decline since 2012. In 2012, UK mobile and smartphone users sent a total of 150.83 billion text messages 7, which is equal to around 413 million text messages per day.
  • In 2013, this number dropped to 129.44 billion messages sent in a year, and by 2016 the yearly figure had dropped below the 100 billion mark, to 91.2 billion, which is around 249 million text messages per day.
  • By 2021, Brits are sending only 40.86 billion text messages a year, which equates to around 112 million SMS messages each day that year.
  • In 2022, this number reduced further, hitting 36.44 billion text messages per day.
  • This decline is likely due to the popularity of WhatsApp in the UK, which we will discuss later in this article.

How Many Text Messages Are Sent a Day in China?

SMS AND MMS MESSAGES SENT IN CHINA (2009-2022)
SMS and MMS messages in billions
2009772.7
2010827.8
2011878.8
2012897.3
2013891.7
2014763.1
2015699.18
2016667.1
2017664.4
2018757.42
20191041.45
20201229.95
20211217.65
20221295.58
  • China follows in second place behind the US in terms of the number of text messages sent per day.
  • In 2009, Chinese mobile and smartphone owners sent 772.7 billion text messages 8, which is approximately 2.1 billion messages sent per day.
  • By 2012, that number increased to 897.3 billion text messages China had sent in that year, which is around 2.5 billion messages sent per day, on average.
  • Text message sending drops to 664.4 billion per year in 2017, but 2022 saw the most messages sent per day in China, with 1.295 trillion texts sent that year, or around 3.5 billion messages sent a day.

How Many Text Messages Are Sent a Day in Germany?

SMS AND MMS MESSAGES SENT IN GERMANY (2000-2022)
SMS and MMS messages in billions
200011.4
200117.1
200218.4
200319
200419.7
200520.3
200620.1
200723.1
200827.8
200934.1
201041.5
201154.9
201259.8
201337.9
201422.3
201516.6
201612.7
201710.3
20188.9
20197.9
20207
20217.8
20225.8
  • In 2000, Germany was sending 11.4 billion text messages a year 9, which is 31 million text messages per day.
  • By 2012, this figure had increased to 59.8 billion texts per year, equating to approximately 163 million texts messages sent on a daily basis.
  • Since then, as with the decline in SMS sending in the UK, this number has declined to 7 billion text messages (19 million texts a day) in 2020, with a slight uptick to 7.8 billion in 2021.
  • In 2022, however, the volume of sent text messages in Germany has fallen to its lowest yet; 5.8 billion.

How Many Text Messages Are Sent a Day in Spain?

SMS AND MMS MESSAGES SENT IN SPAIN (2004-2021)
SMS and MMS messages in billions
200412.82
200512.83
200613.43
200712.4
200811.73
200910.66
20108.92
20118.26
20126.06
20134.09
20142.73
20151.91
20163.76
20174.19
20184.52
20194.74
20205.19
20216.4
  • Spain’s text messaging habits saw a decline between 2004 to 2015 10, but a recovery in popularity between 2016 and 2021.
  • In 2004, Spain sent 12.82 billion SMS and MMS messages, which is roughly 35 million a day.
  • 2006 saw Spain’s highest volume of text messages sent, with the figure at 13.43 million, or around 37 million a day.
  • By 2015, text message sending in Spain had dropped to 1.91 billion in that year, with an increase year-on-year until 2021, which saw Spanish mobile and smartphone owners sending 6.4 billion texts that year—17.5 million a day, on average.

How Many Text Messages Are Sent a Day in France?

SMS AND MMS MESSAGES SENT IN FRANCE (2003-2019)
SMS and MMS messages in billions
20038
200410
200513
200615
200719
200834
200964
2010123
2011147
2012181
2013193.16
2014196.56
2015202.55
2016202.87
2017184.47
2018171.28
201980.72
  • France has seen a steady increase in text message sending between 2003 and 2016 11.
  • In 2003, France sent 8 billion text messages over that year, which averages at 22 million a day.
  • By 2016, that number had grown significantly to 202.87 billion text messages sent—555 million texts a day for that year, approximately.
  • In 2019, France’s SMS and MMS use had dropped back down to 80.72 billion over the course of the year, or 221 million a day.

How Many Text Messages Are Sent a Day in Italy?

SMS AND MMS MESSAGES SENT IN ITALY (2010-2017)
SMS and MMS messages in billions
201086
201188
201297
201379
201447
201534
201625
201718
  • Italy’s SMS sending habits are similar to those of the UK in terms of trends. It was highest in 2012, dropping significantly by 2017 12.
  • In 2010, Italy sent 86 billion text messages. This rose to 97 billion in 2012, which is around 265 million text messages sent each day.
  • By 2017, this figure has reduced to 18 billion text messages sent that year, which is 49 million a day, approximately.

How Many Text Messages Are Sent a Day in Canada?

SMS AND MMS MESSAGES SENT IN CANADA (2012-2016)
SMS and MMS messages in billions
2012201
2013194
2014186
2015195
2016200
  • Between 2012 and 2016, Canada’s text message use stayed around the same level, with a slight dip in 2014 13.
  • 2012 saw Canadians sending 201 billion text messages, which is an average of 550 million a day. This dropped to 186 billion in 2014.
  • By 2016, Canada was almost back at 2012 standards, sending 200 billion text messages that year.

How Many Text Messages Are Sent a Day in Turkey?

SMS AND MMS MESSAGES SENT IN TURKEY (2019-2022)
SMS and MMS messages in billions
201962.1
202041.9
202138.9
202226.6
  • Turkey’s text message sending has been in decline since 2019, when Turks sent 62.1 billion text messages 14. This is around 170 million a day.
  • This dropped to 41.9 billion in 2020, and by 2021 SMS sending volume was 38.9 billion sent that year, or 106 million a day on average.
  • In 2022, text message volume fell dramatically again in Turkey. That year, Turks only sent 26.6 billion text messages.

How Frequently Do People Send or Receive Text Messages?

HOW FREQUENTLY DO PEOPLE SEND OR RECEIVE TEXT MESSAGES?
Percentage of respondents
Several times a day55%
Every day19%
Several times a week13%
At least once a week4%
At least once a month2%
Less than once a month2%
Never4%
  • According to the above data, 55% of people state that they send and receive text messages several times per day 15.
  • 19% of people text once a day, 13% several times a week, 4% at least once a week, 2% at least once a month, and 2% less than once a month.
  • 4% of people never send a text. However, these may use an alternative, such as WhatsApp or Facebook Messenger.

How Quickly Do People Check Text Notifications?

ON AVERAGE, HOW QUICKLY DO YOU CHECK YOUR TEXT NOTIFICATIONS?
Percentage of respondents
Within 1 minute30.20%
Within 5 minutes50.30%
Within 15-30 minutes13.00%
Within 1 hour4.00%
Within 2 hours or long2.50%
  • The graph above shows us that the majority of people (50.3%) check their messages within five minutes of receiving a notification 16.
  • 30.2% of people check their message less than a minute after receipt, 13.0% within 15-30 minutes, 4.0% within an hour, and 2.5% take over an hour.

How Many Messaging App Users Are There?

Non-SMS messaging apps (like WhatsApp, etc) have been growing in popularity exponentially, year-on-year. Let’s see how many messaging app users there are. In this instance, messaging apps are those NOT used for SMS messaging.

  • January 2024 data shows that there are 2.883 billion monthly active WhatsApp users, making it by far the most popular messaging app in terms of user numbers. 32, 33
  • Chinese messaging app, WeChat, is the second most popular; it has an MAU of 1.336 billion.
  • Facebook Messenger gleans 979 million MAU, Telegram 800 million, Snapchat 750 million, and QQ drives 558 million.

Are More Messages Sent by Text, WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, or Snapchat?

SMS & MMSWhatsAppFacebook
Messenger
Snapchat
Per Year8.4 trillion18.25 trillion18.25 trillion1.8 trillion
Per Month690 billion1.5 trillion1.5 trillion150 billion
Per Day23 billion50 billion50 billion5 billion
Per Hour958 million2.1 billion2.1 billion208 million
Per Minute16 million34.7 million34.7 million3.5 million
Per Second270 thousand578 thousand578 thousand2 thousand
  • As the table above illustrates, Facebook and WhatsApp are level pegging in terms of the number of messages sent via those services, and these hold the most at 50 billion messages sent per day, each 2. Note, though, that META owns both Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp, and Meta states that there is a 50/50 split between the two services, which is why the figures are the same.
  • In second place is SMS/MMS, where we see 23 billion text messages sent per day 1.
  • Snapchat has the lowest volume of the three, but that figure is still a healthy 5 billion snaps sent per day 17.

How Many Messages Are Sent on WhatsApp?

WHATSAPP NUMBER OF MESSAGES SENT PER DAY
Messages sent in billions
Oct ’111
Jan ’1530
Feb ’1642
Jul ’1755
Mar ’1865
Oct ’20100
Jul ’23140
  • According to 2023 data, WhatsApp users send 140 billion messages every day 18.
  • This equates to 1620370 messages sent every second!

How Many Messages Are Sent on Facebook Messenger?

  • The data for Facebook Messenger is exactly the same as that of WhatsApp, as they are both Meta-owned brands and Meta combines the data for both, stating that they have a 50/50 split of the total number of messages sent across the two services 2.
  • So, this means Messenger also has 50 billion messages sent every day via its platform.

How Many Messages Are Sent on Snapchat?

  • Snapchat enjoys a high message volume, with its users sending 1.8 trillion a year. So, still a LOT of messages even if it is only a tenth of WhatsApp and Messenger 15.
  • This means Snapchatters are sending 5 billion messages every day.

What About iMessage and RCS?

RCS (Rich Communication Services) messaging and iMessage have the potential to surpass traditional text messaging in popularity because of their seamless integration into smartphones. As more smartphones come pre-installed with these instant messaging platforms, users will naturally utilise them for their communication needs. Additionally, the enhanced features offered by RCS and iMessage, such as read receipts, typing indicators, and multimedia sharing, cater to the developing preferences of users seeking richer communication experiences.

Furthermore, the interoperability of RCS messaging and iMessage across various devices and operating systems fosters widespread adoption, breaking down barriers that previously limited their reach. With a growing number of users relying on smartphones for communication, the convenience and versatility of RCS messaging and iMessage position them as formidable contenders to eclipse traditional SMS text messaging in popularity.

Which Mobile Activities Are People Most Engaged With Throughout the Day?

WHICH MOBILE ACTIVITIES ARE YOU ENGAGED WITH MOST THROUGHOUT THE DAY? (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY)
Percentage of respondents
Texting78.0%
Social Media66.0%
News & Entertainment50.9%
Emailing50.4%
Music & Podcasts50.1%
Calling47.3%
Watching Videos44.6%
Playing Games37.9%
Mobile Shopping26.0%
Other5.0%
  • According to a recent survey, 78.0% of us spend most of our time on our phones sending text messages 19.
  • 66.0% of people engage with social media, 50.9% news and entertainment, 50.4% emailing, 50.1% music and podcasts, 47.3% spend most time calling, 44.6% watch videos, 37.9% play games, 26.0% shopping, and 5.0% do other things on their phone.

Who Is Targeted Most By Text Message Marketing?

POPULARITY OF TEXT MESSAGE MARKETING AMONG CONSUMERS IN THE UNITED STATES AS OF JUNE 2022, BY AGE GROUP
Percentage of respondents
Generation Z44.0%
Millennials47.0%
Generation X49.0%
Baby Boomers39.0%
Average46.0%
  • The most popular age group to market via text message is Generation X, with 49.0% 20.
  • Millennials come up a close second, with 47.0%, Gen Z takes 44.0%, and boomers account for 39.0%.

The History of Text Messaging

Text messaging didn’t start with the mobile phone; we’ve been sending text based messages for almost 200 years. Let’s look at how things have developed since we sent the first text-based message.

1837Inventors bring us the first electronic telegraph machine, which was capable of sending text-based messages.
1844Samuel Morse sends the first long-distance telegram, which actually used Morse Code (which he invented), rather than actual letters and numbers. This is a series of dots and dashes representing letters of the alphabet and numerals, with users then able to convert the dots and dashes into a readable message.
1894Guglielmo Marconi invents the radio transmitter, which led to radiotelephony (speaking via radio signal).
1908Telegrams go global, with the ability to send messages to countries far away, even across oceans. Messaging rate at this point had reached 200 words a minute via telegram.
1933Telex is brought to public attention in Germany, capable of sending messages via teleprinter, which the recipient could then read without converting any codes.
1971The University of Hawaii successfully uses ultra-high frequency radio waves to send text message data. This same technology was later developed into wireless networks, which we obviously still use to this day, although they are more advanced, technologically.
1984Finnish engineers Friedhelm Hillebrand and Bernard Ghillebaert develop the first SMS message as we know it today…
1992…but it wasn’t until 1992 that they actually sent the first SMS from a PC to a mobile phone via the UK Vodafone network.
1993Brennan Hayden sends the first commercial text message. This coincided with the first mobile phone that could send and receive SMS, developed by Nokia.
1995SMS-compliant smartphones receive the autofill feature, where the phone could predict what you were saying next, meaning less button pressing (yes, mobile phones in 1995 had physical buttons).
1997Nokia releases the first mobile phone to come with a QWERTY keyboard, rather than having 3-4 letters on each numerical button. Previously, users would be required to press the “3” button twice in order to produce a letter E in a text message, for example.
1999Cross-network SMS messaging is introduced, meaning you no longer only text message people on the same network as you. So someone using the Vodafone could now message someone on a different network like T-Mobile (as it later became known).
2000Texting becomes a popular way to communicate, but it is still expensive and so mobile phone users are charged a fee for every text they send. At this point, the average number of texts a person sent each month was 35.
2002SMS messaging sees huge growth, with 250 billion text messages sent in that year.
2007SMS messaging becomes more popular than making a phone call, with 73% of mobile phone owners using the SMS service.
2010The number of SMS messages sent reaches an all-time high of 6.1 trillion messages sent in one year.
2013Smartphone owners begin to realise the potential of internet messaging services like WhatsApp and a new way to message friends and family starts to gain popularity, and is now a much more widespread than text messaging via SMS.
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When Was the First Text Message Sent?

  • The first SMS text message to be sent to a mobile phone was in December 1992, and was sent via a computer to a mobile phone on the UK Vodafone network 5.

What Did the First Text Message Say?

  • The first SMS text message was sent in December 1992, so it makes sense that it simply read “Merry Christmas”. It was not sent phone to phone, though, instead coming from a computer to a mobile phone 5.

Who Sent the First Text Message?

  • If we’re talking the first SMS message rather than the first electronically sent text message (sent by Samuel Morse), then it was sent by Neil Papworth, in 1992.

Text Messaging Top Statistics 2023

  • Since the COVID pandemic, 61% of consumers have been sending more text messages than they normally would. This could be on account of people having vulnerable, elderly relatives who do not have a smartphone, only a mobile phone, and so can only text (as opposed to using services like WhatsApp and so on). 22
  • Do you open every text message you get? Data suggests that the average open rate for text messages still stands at 99%, despite an decrease in text message sending. 23 
  • Do you respond when you have opened a text message? If so, you’re part of the 45% response rate for SMS messages, again despite a decrease in using text messages for communication. 24
  • How long do you spend texting? The average US phone owner spends around 26 minutes a day sending text messages. 25
  • If you don’t like speaking on the phone, then you make up part of the three-in-ten people who would give up calls in favor of texts. 26
  • 78% of consumers wish they could send a business a text message, and over 50% of consumers wish companies would text them back. 27, 28
  • Do you like to get messages from brands? 75% of consumers like to receive text message marketing from brands once they have opted in to do so. 29
  • Stay safe out there; drivers cause one in every four car accidents by texting while driving. 30
  • 80% of phone users admit to text-fighting or fexting. 60% also admit that fexting prolongs the argument and also has a negative effect on relationships with loved ones. 31
  • It takes only 30 seconds for 9.73% of texters to respond to a message and 30% only take one minute to respond to a text. 31

Text Messaging: The Not-So-Futuristic Form of Communication

So, now we know all about text messages, how many text messages we send across the whole world, and how text messaging has developed since its inception back in the 1800s.

Is text messaging going to remain a popular way to communicate, or will we find a whole new way to communicate with one another? Messaging has come on in leaps and bounds… perhaps we’ll soon be using AI like ChatGPT and Google Bard to send each other complex and detailed messages!

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