How would I live without my phone, is the question many of us ask every so often. How would I keep myself entertained after doing all the norms of the day? How would I connect to the world? How would I know that all is well with others at end of my world? I have to keep up with my score of games, I have keep it near me just in case of an emergency are some of the things we'll say as we imagine our lives without this innovative device. We are becoming increasingly dependent on cellular devices as these small and sleek devices are multi-functional gadgets that help in our day-to-day tasks. With the release of latest models, we can now keep ourselves updated with the latest information. Mobile phones are becoming mini computers being it that they are now able to send messages and photo images, access the internet and email, play music, games and lots more. We had not thought in our wildest dreams that mobile phones would come with so many advanced functionalities and features. These small gadgets have become an integral part of our lives, meeting the ever-growing expectations of the customers. Although, many of us will mention our cell phones as one of our things we carry, I think my cell phone is a relfection of my personality. I do not like to be disconnected from the people I care about most, and my phone allows me to keep close contact with these people. My Blackberry is key part of my life, and there's not a day that it is not on me. Not only does my Blackberry keep me close to the people I care about, it keeps me in touch with the quickly revolving world. I am able to dial whomevers number I please and engage in a conversation for how ever long I want, while checking the news or even playing brickbreaker. Through a sociological lense, my cell phone usage can be justified because it shows my need to stay in contact with friends and family. The cell phone allows me to do this with ease, which is goes back to how our country now lives in an "age of convenience."
Thursday, March 25, 2010
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