Math, asked by ugandajenish1122, 2 months ago

The use of mobile phones is becoming very popular even among the
students. You were asked by your class teacher to speak in the morning
assembly on the topic "Mobile phones - A Blessing or a Curse."


PLEASE NO SPAMS AND IN *SPEECH FORMET*​

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Answered by srijitasen25
2

A mobile phone, cellular phone, cell phone, cellphone, handphone, or hand phone, sometimes shortened to simply mobile, cell or just phone, is a portable telephone that can make and receive calls over a radio frequency link while the user is moving within a telephone service area.

Mobile phones can be now seen as the most used present day phenomenon. No doubt, that the cell phones have not only assisted us in emergencies but also improved the livelihood by providing employment and facilitating services but there are always two sides of a coin. The same will go true for the phone technologies.Mobile phone, without doubt, has given incredible mobility to the life of the modern man. Cell phone has made gathering and sharing of information and knowledge as easy as one can imagine in a digital world. It has indeed become an all-purpose device without which netizens across the world cannot even think of passing a day. No one knows better than Martin Copper how it felt making the first mobile telephone call on 3 April 1973, the day that marked the beginning of the mobile telephony revolution. Thanks to the ever-changing mobile technology, the easy availability of budget-to-state-of-the-art smartphones in both domestic and international markets has revolutionized the way humans communicate with each other sharing both public and private data in a fast-paced world. Today the world has 3.5 billion smartphone users that account for 45.12 per cent of the global population. If the figure of feature phone users is taken into account, the total number of mobile phone users in the world stands at 4.78 billion, which makes up 61.62 per cent of the world’s population. While China tops the list of countries with most mobile phone users, with over 8.51 millions, India is placed second with 3.46 millions. This shows how mobile phone has of late acted as a catalyst driving information technology that has become such an integral part of our day-to-day life. While the bulk of the mobile phone owners use the handheld device for entertainment and data search on the Internet, a considerable segment of the netizens use it to stay connected with the social media, a phenomenon that is only growing by the day. Mobile phone is certainly a gift science and technology has presented man with, but it has its own share of pitfalls that can catch any user off guard. With the mobile in hand, more often than not, we unwittingly step into a world where we tend to forget where we are, what we are doing, or where we are going. Leave aside the towns and cities in the State, rural areas are not immune to the ill effects of the mobile invasion. Wherever we look, in almost every street of the town or village corner, we always find people keeping themselves absurdly busy with their mobiles. All this explains why, in no time, so many lives are snuffed out, why so many people get injured in accidents that should have been avoidable but for the mobile. No one can deny the importance of the social media to the sociopolitical life of the people. However, mobile users having close association with the social media need to exercise discretion when posting comments, data, or information, especially those of sensitive nature. The social media provides the cell phone owners with boundless freedom to share anything they want to.

Answered by mmujeebcash
0

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