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April 26, 2015

Smartphones: What Is Expected and How It Turns Out To Be

It takes only few months for Apple Inc. to replace their latest products, iPhone 5S, to the more sophisticated one, iPhone 6. As we can see, the time span taken by these companies to release their so-called high-technology products is getting shorter. We cannot deny that the development of technology has brought us to the new phase of life. Unavoidably, people’s lifestyle is gradually affected that they now change their phones as easy as fashion trends. A recent study published in the Journal of Behavioral Addiction found that female college students spend an average of 10 hours a day on their smartphones, while men are reported to spend nearly eight. This phenomenon leads us to an expected fact that most people nowadays have misused their smartphones to gain popularity instead of socializing with others. No wonder, the phrase “smartphones bring those who are far close and bring who are close distant” will perfectly describe this social issue the urban society is facing.
Along with the advantages smartphones have given, we can conclude that this technology is undeniably a shortcut to more accessible internet connectivity which brings everyone connected. That is why, the ease of access, availability, and portability makes smartphones twice as addictive –and seductive- as other high-tech products. A research conducted by Nielsen Statistics in 2014 shows that averagely 62,15% of our time spent on the smartphones was contributed by chatting, browsing, and the use of utility apps. Human’s nature of feeling a need to be socially connected plays a big role as well in the field of how social media urges the importance of smartphones.
Walking down the street, people are busy looking down to their phones. Scrolling, playing, and even texting while they run to catch the bus. A long-time-friends meet up is a kind of time-wasting stuff since those silly conversations have now gone and been replaced by the silence created while having another kind of conversation with virtual friends out there. Ironically, our society is having their own clone in the virtual world lies among us where there is no more real time and space, but only a handful of technology development we call smartphones. Smartphones are such an addiction and just like any other addictions, the more we get attached to it, the more it hypnotizes us.
Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and Snapchat are some kinds of today’s social media which attract our attention a little bit too much. These are the source of our “anxiety” as well. The feeling we are going to miss something if we do not constantly check our smartphones leads us to an illusion which is never real. The fact that people now take popularity as a great deal and simply state it as a part of self-quality has affected people’s paradigm about what they should use their smartphones for. Constantly receiving lots of hearts or likes on social media instantly heighten their self-confidence and create a delusional self-importance. Actually, this is the dark side we have to be worry about.

Smartphones, along with the effectiveness and efficiency they offer, have been widely misused to gain popularity instead of socializing with others. However, smartphones can actually be a great device to help ourselves perform jobs at best, but it is more important to create guide lines of when it is approriate to use and when it is not in order to optimize the use to something more beneficial.