Argumentative Essay On Mobile Phone Addiction

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Raise your hand if you’re one of 44% of Americans that sleep next to their phones at every night. It’s true, so many of us are dependent on our mobile devices, that psychologists are now calling it the “Invisible Addiction”! Since its invention critics have debated every inch of the cell phone. From its usefulness and size, to its effects on health after prolonged usage. The conversation has since shifted. The cell phone market today is flooded with a plethora devices to choose from, sporting top of the line materials and industry leading software, but this just scratches the surface. With over 968 million worldwide smartphone sales in 2013, consumers are feeding into the latest technology that the market has to offer. Though they may become …show more content…

The notion that the cell phone may one day become obsolete may never become reality. The concept of personal computing and communication (which is essentially what the smartphone is today) can never be defunct. Humans are built to connect with one another and we see instances of this throughout our lifetime. We are born into families, biological or not. We go to church to gather with our congregation. We’re sent to school to learn with other children our age. To eventually work with like-minded people, meet our spouses and have a family of our own. Our phones revolutionized even more with the bang of social media. The proliferation of social media outlets such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram just to name a few, forever changed the dynamic of our social interactions. Through Instagram I can lie on the beaches of Cap Ferrat in the French Riviera with my cousin who visits there every year or I can open my Vine app and swim with tropical fishes in the Bahamas with my best friend Chelsi who loves the beach. In addition, cell phones enable us to interact with people we wouldn’t normally encounter. This not only permits us to learn from one other and the world around us, but we can help in times of need. In fact, during Hurricane Sandy our cell phones played an important role. In 2012 someone had the idea to create a Facebook page that bridged the gap between victims and good Samaritans …show more content…

Almost every industry has conformed; using cell phones as a conduit for their message subsequently raking in sales in the billions. On-demand video streaming applications like Netflix and HBO Go, Movies and TV shows can now be viewed in the palm of your hands and music can be streamed with just a swipe. Case in point, music streaming apps like Spotify have over forty-four million active users. With this app available on all major operating systems, allows its users to discover new music by suggesting songs and artists for your listening pleasure all over a wireless connection. The Spotify app even allows its users to search for their favorite singer, genre or song, skip through selections they don 't like, read lyrics and check for concert tickets. Even in the gaming world, phones have bit off a large piece of the pie making it possible for smaller companies to impact the market. The ever-improving graphics and impressive processors that these phones are built with contributes to its performance making mobile gaming that much enjoyable. This is true for the best selling mobile platform game - Angry Birds. To date, they have over one billion downloads, half of those downloads being in the last six months alone! They’ve grossed approximately one hundred and six million dollars in revenue and even branched out into producing collectibles, creating a household name for themselves. It’s plain to see that the

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