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How Do Cellphones Change The World?

By Kimberly WatsonDecember 24, 2021

Cell phones are everywhere. They’re in our pockets, they’re on our desks, and they’re even in our cars. We use them to communicate with each other, we use them for entertainment purposes like playing games or listening to music, and we also use them for work purposes like checking emails or making phone calls. 

The cell phone is a device that allows us to communicate with other people in ways we never could before. We can now send text messages, pictures, and videos from one small handheld device. The first mobile phone call was made in 1973. Since then, cell phones have become an integral part of our lives. 

Today, there are over 5 billion cell phones in use worldwide. That’s more than 1 for every person on Earth. They’ve enabled us to do various tasks all at the same time. This technology has also allowed families to stay closer together by calling each other for free no matter where they are in the world. It’s amazing how much this little invention has impacted our lives.

Cell phones have certainly made our lives much more convenient, and they’ve also changed the way people interact with each other. People are constantly on their cell phones these days, so it’s no wonder why we can hardly remember what life was like before them. They’ve also changed how people interact with each other through social media apps like Facebook Messenger and Snapchat.

You can do many things all at once thanks to your smartphone, watch TV while waiting for a friend, or play games during your lunch break at work. And it doesn’t stop there; you can even order food from your favorite restaurant right from your phone! With just one hand, you can easily reach content at the top of the screen without adjusting your grip or switching hands.

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