Dependence on Smart Phones

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The world today is a result of centuries of evolution; one of the major adaptations is technology, specifically the invention of the smartphone. The smartphone is a cellular phone that has the capabilities of performing similar functions to that of a computer (Oxford Dictionaries’ online dictionary, n.d.). The smartphone is owned by youth for the most part; however, adults and seniors are also turning toward using this device. This in turn demonstrates the popularity of this marvelous device, and is the reason why it is constantly monitored by its users. The continuous evolving of the populations' wants and needs such as communication, searching of information, entertainment and recording, makes owning a smartphone essential, and beneficial as it is portable, reliable and efficient.

To begin with, the most prominent function of the smartphone is for communication purposes. Communication is relayed in many forms; texting, calling or via social networking sites. Texting is the most common and quickest way of communication. Research conducted by Pew Internet and American Life Project indicates that 9 in 10 American smartphone users send and receive text (MarketingCharts, 2011). The text feature allows for delivery of information within a fast time frame, regardless of the receiver's location. On the other hand, even though this allows for a much faster way of communication with people, it also decreases the ability to use other, and much older ways of communication. According to a Huffington Post article, Cris Rowan, a therapist, argues that texting results in “no creativity, there’s no imagination, no self-initiation” (Bindley, 2011). However, texting and emailing is frequently seen as a downside as many studies indicate that they ...

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