are you a smartphone addict?
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A device that not only
can make a call but
instead of that, it can be
used as a compatible
laptop as well.
SMARTPHONE
all American keep their phones on all the time
81% population used
smartphone in Australia for at least a year
anywhere at anytime
CAMERA take pictures on the spot
listen to favorite songs
it doesn’t mean
There are LOTS of benefits of having a
BUT that there is NO ISSUES arise.
SMARTPHONES
FACTOR of
Teenagers is where a group that easily get influence by others.
LONELINESS lonely people with poorer social skill tend to have
frequent use of the internet and smartphones
uncommunicative
This is due to the addicted in applications inside the smartphone where people tend to not communicate
with anyone.
SHYNESS shows that shy people tend to
rely more the features of smartphones which will lead to
heavier mobile phone use.
EFFECT
SMARTPHONES of
“People who are addicted to cell phone always keep their mobile phones on; they tend to use their mobile phones even when they have a land-line phone at home; and
they normally are confronted with financial and social difficulties due to their
excessive mobile phone use” Roos, 2001
HEADACHE
easily get
Too much pressing of the keypad phone
COMMUNICATION face to face
It seems that overuse of mobile phone may destroy
people’s face-to-face communication.
the inven or of smar phones
Steve jobs The founder of Apple Inc.
CONCLUSION We will continue to see more innovation on the Internet and on mobile phones rather than on anything else.
BEWARE OF Smartphones !!
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2. Casey, B. M. (May 2012). Linking Psychological Attributes to
Smart Phone Addiction, Face-to-Face Communication, Present Absence and Social Capital. Partial Fulfillment, 1-44.
3. Motoharu Takao, P. S. (2009). Addictive Personality and
Problematic Mobile Phone Use. Cyberpsychology & Behaviour, 1-9.
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