Understanding Cell Phones: Evolution and Functionality

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What is a cell phone? A cell phone is a small wireless device that has some of the same functions of a standard wired telephone. It is also a smaller device and more mobile. A cell phone is also known as a mobile phone or mobile device. Cell phones are known to have more functions than a standard wired telephone. A subscription to a particular service and a prepaid or a monthly billing setup is required as well. The history of cell phones The cell phones that we see and use as of today, did not always look like this. Instead they possessed a non-stylish look. They were something that you did not want to be seen using or having around. Improved technology has made a great change in the history of mobile phones, transforming the huge brick-like …show more content…

Rather it be positive or negative. Texting and mobile apps have been known to make our lives a lot less stressful. Cell phones have also been known to improve communication and provide access to a wide range of information no matter the location. However, cell phones have been known to impact interpersonal communication and relationships. Cell phones have also been known to distract people from important …show more content…

(Riley, 2013) Thanks to the new found platform of technology, the economic growth of cells phones have sky rocketed. As of now the world mobile economy is currently at $1.6 trillion and it is expected to reach $2 trillion by 2017. Communication & social skills It’s unfortunate that real-life interactions are on the outs as cell phone conversations, texting, instant messaging and Facebook emails start to take up more of our time. (Glaser, 2007) Cell phone devices can be very addictive and interfere with interactions between an individual and their friends/corporate executives. Due to how addictive cell phones can be, as a result they can interfere with the interactions between work partners and friends. Cellphone usage while driving Dangers of texting and

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