Mobile Phones

by Mobilemaniac on 5 September, 2010

We are aware that the number people using mobile phones are huge in number and this likely to double or even triple in the next couple of years. Though, smart phones have been recently introduced, they have already made their way into many places.

A vast majority of people already own smart phones. Wireless internet access was at first only available for computers. Now, the present technology has enabled these features on mobile phones.

Therefore, it is likely that smart phones will soon replace computers and laptops. The increasing number of applications on the phones has now made it possible to do almost anything on phones. From typing to painting, it is all possible on today’s smart phones.

Apart from various entertainment and business options, now the phones have been equipped with a new form of technology. They have the facility to record personal observation such as heart beat changes and so on. Therefore, it will be easier for doctors to access your data.

Many websites and people often talk about hacking their phones. This is usually unsafe and it is not recommended unless you really know what you are doing.

Hacking can also destroy one’s phone or do other damage like deleting your personal data or information.

There are also other disadvantages because once you try to hack your phone, its warranty will no longer exist and you may hence have to pay a lot to get your phone fixed. Many people hack their phones without much knowledge and follow whatever is given on the internet. This method is unsafe as the information on the net cannot be trusted.

Finally, dealing with an old phone has always been a problem. There are many options to be considered regarding what to do with an old phone but it is clear that we must never throw away a phone.

They usually contain non bio- degradable toxic wastes and hence pollute the land. There are many other options such as exchanging your phone for a new one, recycling it, gifting it away to any organisations or family members. Therefore, one must always be careful when dealing with phones.

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