People are addicted to their smartphone because smartphone lead them to the internet, and internet is versatile. Before the smartphone appears, people also wanted to use internet any time, but taking computer or laptop with them is uneasy, they are heavy. Then it seems to happened suddenly, everyone has smartphone one day, it's portable and has touch screen, easy to use. Suddenly. People can net surfing in anywhere, at any time. As long as they have time, they use it.
Smartphone is a good tool, it's not expensive, people can afford it. It portable and light in weight. It has touch screen, easy to use, and in the future, when smartphone can understand human languages, we can use it by voice, that would be easier. More efficient tool makes the world different. What is the best decision for Android, iOS, and Windows Phones
Smartphone is a good tool, it's not expensive, people can afford it. It portable and light in weight. It has touch screen, easy to use, and in the future, when smartphone can understand human languages, we can use it by voice, that would be easier. More efficient tool makes the world different. What is the best decision for Android, iOS, and Windows Phones
8 reasons Why people are so addicted to their cell phones/smart phones?
- The desire to update twitter/Facebook/ Some Random Social Networking Website status: This comes from a desire to show how cool our lives are. Why do we have this desire. I have no idea
- Texting: The single most intrusive thing ever. I bet your partner/friends start drawing conclusions if you don't reply soon enough
- The desire to know what's going on with others lives: The grass is always greener on the other side
- To avoid social interaction with people physically around you: Could be because the person is socially awkward or considers himself/herself too cool for common people
- Desire to gather information: We all like to stay updated on our fields of interest
- Deferring the act of thinking: When we are continuously absorbing information, all we are doing is pre-processing it and storing it in our brains. If we take a break from gathering information, we start thinking (or daydreaming). The act of actually drawing logical conclusions from all the information we have is tedious. Inadvertently, we all try to avoid it
- To look cool: Can't describe this. Sorry
- Accessibility to music: Yes, this is soothing. Try it sometime.
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