Negative Effects Of Smartphones Essay

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Writer for The New York Times, Conor Dougherty reports that “The first iPhone came out eight years ago, and today a little more than half the American population [have smartphones], according to eMarketer.”. Over the recent years the development of technology has escalated immensely, especially in the different types of phones that have been created. With the newest smartphone being invented, it is hard to believe that all of it began with a simple corded stationary telephone. Even though smart phones have provided quick communication at people’s fingertips, consequently they have also caused negative effects on people’s interpersonal relationships, such as lack of communication skills, major decline in face-to-face conversation, and shallow …show more content…

Although it would seem that smartphones help people communicate quicker and more effectively, conversations held through smart phones can easily lead to misunderstandings. Along with the chance of someone misinterpreting conversations through texts, posts, and instant messaging, communication through smartphones is also causing a rapid decline in people’s communication skills. Zosia Bielski, a Journalist for the Globe and Mail, reports that, “Phone calls have come to irritate us because they’re unwieldy and can’t be corralled like a quick text or e-mail. According to the Pew Research Center, teens now find talking to new friends on the phone ‘awkward’ and ‘weird.’”. This is a perfect example of how smart phones have caused negative effects on communication. Even though smart phones …show more content…

Editorial director of BBGeeks.com, Rae Hoffman explains from her life, “Because Hoffman is able to be reached for work purposes at any time . . . she can participate in activities with her family that she might otherwise have to miss out on. She can spend time with her children and attend school functions because she does not have to be at the office as often. . .”. Hoffman is among the many people who believe that smartphones bring more advantages than disadvantages to their life. While it may be true that smart phones bring great advantages to people’s lives, the lack of communication skills, major decline in face-to-face conversation, and shallow impersonal relationships are great risks that will can change people’s lives for the

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