The Impact Of Cell Phones On Society

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“Mr. Watson. Come here, I want to see you” were the first words ever spoken into a telephone. They were spoken by Alexander Graham Bell, the creator of the telephone. (America’s Story) There was however, another person, Elisha Gray who had a similar patent. Bell had filed a patent application on February 14, 1876. Then just a few hours later, Elisha Gray filed a patent for an instrument very similar to Bell’s telephone, but since Bell filed the patent first he was granted ownership over the telephone. (Speech Transmitted by Telephone) The telephone is an instrument that is used to hear and speak to other people to people all over the world. The creation of the telephone has had a great impact on people today. It also went through major growth …show more content…

The cell phone has changed a lot, from a clunky phone larger than your head with no internet, no screen, no texting, no apps, no camera, and the only thing it did have, was calling. But now we have all of that, plus more on a tiny little device.

The Impact The creation of the phone has a great impact on society. It made communication easier. It let us be able to talk to people no matter where they are. Cell phones provide entertainment wherever phone has a great impact on society. It made communication easier. It let us be able to talk to people no matter where they are. Cell phones even provide entertainment wherever you are! Plus if you need help, a phone is near to help! Although the phone is great, it does have its bad side. Kids are always on their phones instead of being active. Kids lose learning time as they sneak on their phone in class. People aren’t safe using cell phones, since many people texting and driving. Phones are also used for cyber bullying. People’s eyesight also gets worse as they stare at a screen all day and stay up late on their phones. Then even family interaction gets worse since everyone is always glued to their

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