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SMART PHONES How they have made a difference in the world

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SMART PHONESHow they have made a difference in the world

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• Smart phones have a huge impact on the world

• There are both negative and positive effects

• Smart phones are now widely used to do a different

variety of things.

• To a larger extent, smart phones do have a positive

effect than negative effects.

• With smart phones, the world has probably changed for

the better.

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How cell phones have developed

Back in the day, people used to use cell phones like the one below:

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• Now, we have the latest models and technology in our hands.

• Everywhere we go, someone is using a smart phone.

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Researchers of smartphones

Companies like Hewlett Packard (HP); the Canadian smart phone maker, Research in Motion (RIM); Anroid; are researchers of smart phones.

They have discovered that smart phones will be the widely used phone in the world.

Smart phones will keep developing and the number of smart phone users will multiply over the years.

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This graph shows the increase of shipment of smart phones over thepast years and the coming years

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• Many people around us use smart phones, in universities, colleges, within the government, and even In the companies and businesses.

• According to the Korean News, smart phone users are more than 10 million to date and may double up to approximately 20 million by the end of this year, 2011.

• The release of the I-phone in 2009 is what made smart phones so popular.

• the smart phone market is increasing by each day that goes by.

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Communication in the work place

Smart phones have grown in the work place

Smart phones such as the blackberry and the Iphones give businesspeople the opportunity to call, text, or email other partners from anywhere around the world.

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Are smart phones affecting education?

Smart phones are affecting education positively to a larger extent.

Smart phones can be used by students to access their assignments via the internet.

Students can be able to communicate with their lecturers if they have any pressing issues about their studies.

Students can research for information using the wireless internet connection on their smart phones.

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Smart phones affecting social engagement

Smart phones are affecting social engagement positively.

People can access their social networks, using smart phones.

People can access networks such as facebook, twitter, myspace and can even chat with online friends.

With these social networks, people can be able to make new friends and socialise with people from different counties.

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Conclusion

In conclusion, to a greater extent, smart phones have a positive effect on people in their day to day living.

Smart phones are very convenient because people can do anything they need to do.

People can now walk around with a mini computer that can fit into their palm.

Smart phones have made a huge difference to the way people communicate in the world.

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