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    Excessive use of cell phones is the first sign of an internet addict. E-mails, text messages and web cameras all these programs make the existence of the online world more real. People can chat with their friends, share videos and be able to work from their bed. Nobody is really out of reach and they hardly miss anyone. In the article “ Technology Addiction In Adolescents,” Vivek Agarwal and Sujit Kumar Kar reveals, “Companies making mobile phones, made them compatible for other…

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    many negative effects which are serious addiction, physical and psychological health problems. Addiction is considered one of the main effects of using smartphones. In other words, smartphone…

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    communicating and computation purpose for the consumer of mobile instruments that bring an evolutionary change to provide leverage and interoperability the facilities and functions from every kind of industry. The smartphones industry is the most leading industry that plays a converging role from the front. If look at this industry from the marketing point of view the smartphones are introduced in the market that refers an innovative groups of cell phones having the capability of providing…

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    What Are Cell Phones?

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    are cellphones. Ever since cell phones have been invented, people have never looked back. Our ways of communicating and thinking has changed entirely to the point that people claim they cannot live without one. This review will demonstrate how mankind has grown an indefinite attachment with cellphones. Taking a closer look at the cell phone popularity development, critical debates as well as significant improvements will be discussed. A Mobile Beginning Cell phones have evolved throughout the…

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    Mobile phones- a term from which everyone is familiar with, from young ones to the older people. In, 1973 science developed the first mobile phone with the motive of connecting people to their nearer and distant ones. However, with the passage of time several changes were made in this gadget which brought everyone just a click away. As per the tradition, this gadget also brought several pros and cons along with it. So, a matter of broad and current interest among the parents is “How young is too…

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    In his article Dennis McCafferty explains that out of the 1,150 Americans, “48% of survey participants say they wouldn 't hide the fact that they 're using a smartphone in a place of worship” (Smartphone Addiction Reaching New Heights). This need for one to have his or her eyes constantly looking at a device’s screen is even coming into play in some of the most inappropriate environments. The fact that nearly half of the people surveyed admitted to the use of a smartphone in a place of worship…

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    Addiction Of Smartphones

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    University of Florida refers to cell phones as an "addiction", she says: " that when most people hear "Turn off your cell phones and pagers" get anxious and anxiety because the fact that being out of touch for any period of time can make them feel sick" (Bridwell,2007). In other words people freak out when they are told to keep their phones away and actually feel sick to their stomach. People have the need to stay connected to the world, they would constantly check their phones every 5 to 10…

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    Cell Phones A little girl that was only two years old saved her mother 's life by using a cell phone to call her grandmother. The little girl 's name is Lia Vega. She saved her mother, Larissa Taylor 's life. One Thursday in October, Larissa fell, and landed in a way that constricted her breathing, Lia used a phone to call her grandma, and tell her that her mom fell down and wouldn’t wake up. Larissa was taken to the hospital and was told that she had multiple seizures due to the fact that she…

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    Bennett, Shea. (2014). Social Media Addiction: Statistics & Trends [INFOGRAPHIC]. Retrieved November 5, 2016 from http://www.adweek.com/socialtimes/social-media-addiction-stats/504131 There are several research example and statstics to support the teeenager are more attidted to the social media, they spend a lots of time on all kid of apps. The teenager are stick to it and check it everyday, to go over all the commns and reply all the post. It cause them average about 3 hours a day and bring…

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    including the most important figures have one. The majority market of phones right now are dominated by smartphones with touchscreen. Smartphones became popular when the first phone with touchscreen, iPhones were introduced into the market in year 2007 by Apple Incorporation. The smartphones popularity grew even more when HTC Corporation smartphones with Android operating system in year 2008, followed by…

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