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Manchester Evening News
|September 02, 2025
Former Blue Peter presenter and mum-of-two Konnie Huq talks to LISA SALMON about when and how to introduce kids to the world of smartphones
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FOR many parents, their children's smartphone use is a relentless bone of contention.
But Konnie Huq is pleased to say she’s not on the receiving end of any mobile phone grief from her two boys - at least, not yet.
The TV presenter's sons with her writer and TV presenter husband Charlie Brooker, Covey, 13, and Huxley, 11, don’t have fully-functioning smartphones, and Konnie says her eldest son uses a ‘brick phone’ with very basic functions, and hasn’t asked for a smartphone yet.
“So I'll wait until he wants one and is ready for one. But at the moment, he’s quite happy,” she explains.
Her youngest son hasn't got a smartphone yet either, but he’s about to start secondary school, and Konnie says: “That's a conversation I'll be having with him before the start of the new term, definitely. He's been asking for a smartphone since forever.”
So Konnie and Charlie got him a smartphone, but without a sim, and she says: “He didn’t really twig that it’s just essentially an iPad, but not as big, without a sim in it.”
The former Blue Peter presenter knows it probably won't be long before her boys possess fully functioning smartphones, but she’s prepared for that eventuality, and is backing a new initiative by EE, the P.H.O.N.E. Contract, which is a free, customisable agreement parents and children can use to set boundaries around smartphone behaviour.
It is developed with the help of Konnie, the newly formed EE Youth Council, and Internet Matters.
This story is from the September 02, 2025 edition of Manchester Evening News.
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