If you are like me, the one who has the majority of smartphones, my phone is my safety blanket; without it, I will not leave the house, you are a few hours a day You can find it in. I depend so much and I obsessed with it, I can not even imagine the world without it. Strangely, we lived in a world without smart phones, but there was no urgent need to send text messages any time all day while constantly refreshing social media. Our mini notebook is the first person to admit that it is an addictive society. Do not get me wrong, mobile devices are truly blessed, an easy way to communicate with people. What is surprising is how advanced technology is being developed, but the problem is how society depends on it.
91% of American adults and 60% of teenagers own mobile phones. The average person spends 144 minutes a day using his or her phone within 16 hours. It is estimated that there are 6 billion subscriptions worldwide. Mobile phones have several negative effects, and the level of stress to people using mobile devices is actually rising. Continuous ringing sounds and vibration alarms may cause injury. Researchers discovered that while massive use of mobile phones is associated with women's stress and sleeping disorders, the use of moderate mobile phones is associated with sleep disorders and male depressive symptoms did. Excessive use of mobile phones among young people is not only a risk factor for our daily communication skills but also a risk factor for our mental health. If you use a phone, your eyes may keep staring at the screen. Small screens on mobile phones flash people who do not even recognize it from time to time. Blinking can cause heavy stress on the eyes and may cause severe visual impairment in the future.
While walking down the street you will probably see people in every direction staring at their phone. Text messages, web surfing, viewing social media, uploading photos to Facebook, and other features of smartphones. Mobile phones caused such changes in face-to-face conversations. Unfortunately, our mobile phones rob our lives and the skills of people are actually declining. I am worried that young people will lose their skills when talking to someone directly, not just mobile phones. Because individuals are closely related to their smartphone, they are not in contact with the reality around them. It goes without saying that the number of deaths and accidents due to text messages while driving. Is it really a text message, a snapshot story, an Instagram of value that is valuable to your life?
For most people our cell phone is the first thing we saw in the morning and the last one we saw at night. Of course, some people can use the phone only when absolutely necessary, but it is important not to rely on it. There are too many negative effects on the use of mobile phones. If we do not paste smartphones in our hands, please go back one step and enjoy. This is a good thing for us.
I will make a call during driving. To put it negative, I am learning that mobile phones will affect young people and their daily lives. Mobile phones have a positive and negative impact on the lives of young people. For example, driving text messages, using inappropriate grammar, doing homework. I also know that the phone is cool, but you should not use them as your main focus. Conclusion Nine positive drivers out of 10 people were negatively involved.
Mobile phones bring a new era of technology that makes life easier. However, mobile phones have a lot of negative effects: environmental damage, car accidents, distractions of school and streets. For these reasons, we already said that mobile phones harm more than good
Do you have an e-reader or tablet? How about your parents and friends? How often do you watch social media and mobile phones? Do all these technologies have a positive or negative impact on your life? On mobile phones, 67% of users will check text messages or phones by phone, even if the phone does not ring. Furthermore, "To make sure that you do not overlook phone calls, text messages, and other updated information at night, 44% of mobile phone users are sleeping their mobile phones on the bed side imagine life's things." (Smith 2012)