This document discusses smartphone addiction and its effects. It notes that smartphone addiction is relevant to activities like social media use and develops from an over-reliance on the device and its functions. Some signs of addiction include spending more on accessories than the phone itself, using many different apps, and feeling lost without the device. Heavy smartphone use can negatively impact social skills and oral communication. However, smartphones also provide benefits like easy communication and business assistance. Moderation is important to balance smartphone use and avoid negative health, social, and stress-related impacts.
67. Effect to individu
Can fry your brain- brain tumor,
brain cell can destroyed by cell phone
radiation.
Reduce sperm counts for
men if use frequently.
Stress at home and at work-causes
headaches and hearing loss. An ear
and eye hit badly by smartphone.
Bodies beginning to function less and
less efficiently, in the process
causing more stress.
68. 京顎岳
There are some
advantages when
we are using
smartphone..
69. Can communicate
with your family
and friends no
matter what where
you are.
Easily contact with
your friend by calling
or sending messages
everywhere without
electricity.
70. Assist you business
a lot like make
schedule for works.
You can relax
with mobile
phones
applications like
games
72. Limit usAge
bAlance
leArn to
and mAnage your
time
sOciAlise.. Go out
with your friends
Be physicAlly
Active
Dont demAnd newer
gAdget..
74. conclusion
Smartphone can helps you solve many issues
and hold many information around the world.
The more aware you are about your
relationship to smartphone,the more
empowered you become.
Lets put humans before devices and lets stop
substituting technology for love.
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