English, asked by ankit5035, 11 months ago

i want speech on smart phone and my life​

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Answered by veersri9
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The very first positive point of mobile phones is communication. With mobile phones you can communicate with anyone from anywhere at any time. Now days, the smartphones which are coming are small in size and light in weight which makes it very easy to carry them. You don’t need to sit beside the receiver as your mobile phone is not attached with anything. Mobile phones have become a source of unlimited entertainment. The things which we never thought would be present in a mobile phone are now possible. Smartphones have come into existence which not only help you in making calls but also help you to stay entertained by allowing you to play games, listen to music and do lots of other stuff.

Mobile phone even come with special apps for kids to increase their brainstorming which is pretty good.If you are using a smartphone, you can take advantage of it in your studies or your business. The smartphones which come with Android, Apple iOS and Windows Phone operating system come with educational apps which can be used while you are in college. If you are into business you can install applications like Skype which will help you in communicating with your clients on the go.

Answered by ChrisSmith
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Smartphone and my life are attached to one another. For me to exist without a phone would be unthinkable. There's a modest yet quite tumultuous life behind a phone where everything seems marvelous but the reality is cryptic. To be honest, phone and my life was never a match as I'm addicted now. Now, I don't care about my actual friends and wasting way too much time in the virtual world. It's a story just about the captions, 'gram, friend requests, chatting, snap chat story, filters, show off etc. We really don't care about the real world, friends, family, health, reality, games etc.

A matter of fact is I know that my phone is destroying my connection to the real world but yet I'm satisfied with it. It's just because I found myself safer in the virtual world. Am I an introvert? or an extrovert? Nuh-uh! count me on the textrovert group. It's not just me on who's a textrovert teen who'd find a large abundance of teen in this group too. A kinda new stage of the generation.

Maybe the day I'll find a genuine career I'll know that the virtual world is not everything. You just need to get up early and go to work, earn and spend. That's what the real-life sounds alike.

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