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    comes across my mind is the mobile phone. It's the one piece of technology that most of the world's population uses on a daily basis. The mobile phone has changed the lives of billions of people due to the immense amount of things it can do but also how it changed the way communicate and live today. As explained above in the introduction mobile phones are an essential part 2 mostly everyone's daily lives. A phone can do so many things, whether it's an old-school flip phone or one of the latest and

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    Essay On The Mobile Phone

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    Many people say they can't leave their homes without this, it feels losing a child. Cell phone, mobile phone, there are many names and brands for this wonderful technology that has impacted the lives of many in the past and becoming even more influential from generation to generation. The cell phone first made for celebrity use due to cost has now become as common as barbies or toy cars for children. The cell phone has not been invented and left as is, it has been developed with many hands to leave a

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    Mobile Phones Today

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    416/female 321,753,746). 53% of the world population own a smart phone. Out of the 7 million people in the world, over 4.3 billion people use mobile phones and this will increase to 5.1 billion by 2017. (Fox, 2013) Technology evolves day-by-day. Scientist became inquisitive about how to make mobile phone user experience better. That led to the discovery of the touchscreen mobile device in the 19’s. The first touchscreen mobile phone was created by IBM Simon in 1993. Touchscreen technology is that

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    Cell phones are not just a source of entertainment anymore. The devices are used for a multitude of reasons—they benefit people every day. They assist everyone from adults, to children, to seniors, for whatever their needs may be. Safety, responsibility, and daily processes have been transformed by the additions the phone has brought to one’s daily routine. Others may say that phones bring only dangers and disadvantages to everyday life. The advantages of having a cell phone are unsurmountable compared

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    A lot of the early cell phones that were made were considered to be “car phones,” because they were so big and heavy that you wouldn't be able to have it in your pocket or purse.However a revolutionary phone came out in 1983 by the name of the Motorola DynaTAC 8000x was available to the public. Compared to today’s high standards, it was considered the first real mobile phone because it was small enough to carry and not very heavy. Although The phone was very expensive it became a pop culture symbol

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    The modern society has become connected with everyone and everyone has connected through the mobile phone in that case community practices are undergoing a drastic transformation, (Dickinson et al., 2014, p. 84). For that reason smartphone is an unavoidable component for tourism and tourism has become more dependable to the mobile computing (Cheverst, Davies, Mitchell, Friday & Efstratiou, 2000, p. 17). Internet based smartphone applications are gradually gain more popularity and being used by tourism

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    Cell phones have become more and more popular in the United States as years have gone by. They are now nothing like how they were years ago. Since cellular devices have evolved employees have become able to do increasingly more jobs on the phones. For example, during work employees are now able to check social media, listen to music, take quality photos, and play games all on a small mobile device. Because of the evolution of the phone, employees have certainly become less effective. Cell phone

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    Mobile Phone Effect

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    What is the effect of cell phone in class? When it came to distraction in class we have to mention cell phone. We have to agree that cell phone is a distraction in class. It is a tool that has two edge sword. If it is coming to a helpful tool we have to mention cell phone, but what good it do if we are using in the wrong way. Students have to agree that cell phone is a distraction tool and they need to find a way to not use it. The cell phone is a tool that if you use it too much, you will face a

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    percentage of adults ages 18-29 had a high percentage of cell phone use and smartphone ownership. However, when looking at age groups who own a smart phone ownership goes down with age. The same trend applies when just looking at cell phone ownership without smartphone capabilities. This means that the younger a parent is, the more likely it will be that they own a cell phone or a smart phone (Anderson, 2015). In this modern day and age cell phones are easy to carry and can be very cheap to buy. Cellphones

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    especially cell phones are used 24/7. Since 1876, when Alexander Graham Bell invented the first phone, it was a major success in technology. People could finally communicate with each other on the phone without actually having to see the person. The invention was great and really expanded the world with the telephone. Humans love to socialize. Before the telephone was invented people had to get up and actually physically talk to the person. However, as time went on phones have expanded. Home phones led to

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