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Telephony 2.0: How smartphones are changing our lives

Nowadays, owning a smartphone is nothing unusual. Today it can be used for various tasks ranging from simple calls or photos to playing eu casinos that accept uk players no deposit or solving complex computing problems. Their relatively low price means that almost everyone can afford one. However, few remember, the smartphone in its present form has existed for only a decade. Not so long ago, a cell phone was used only for calls and text messages.

Today’s smartphones are small computers with unlimited functionality and applications. They have changed the way we live, our productivity, and the way we get information and communicate with the outside world. What we now think are natural functions of a smartphone have changed us completely and irreversibly. Here are 5 features that have influenced our social behavior and lifestyles.

Information at your fingertips

With general access to the Internet, the smartphone has now become one of the primary transmitters of information. It is available anywhere you have GSM network coverage. A smartphone without the Internet would not be a smartphone. Thanks to its symbiosis with networked global social networks like Twitter and Facebook, search engines like Google, and other supporting applications, we can keep abreast of world, and national events or friends’ activities.

Sharing information has also not been so easy until now. You get weather information with up-to-the-minute accuracy. You receive warnings about an approaching hurricane when you are close to danger.

However, this revolution also has negative consequences. The overabundance of information that reaches us, very often its poor quality, and our inability to verify its reliability makes us vulnerable to manipulation.

Camera and camcorder

We think that the camera in a phone is nothing special. However, it only appeared two decades ago. Few people are aware that this «simple» combination of phone and camera has revolutionized the information market. Of course, we most often use this feature to take pictures of family, friends, objects, animals, or ourselves, but the most important change was that each of us could become a photojournalist, record a random event, record a cataclysmic event while being in the center of it, and immediately publish it online. Access to instant photo reporting in many cases prevented censorship and blocking of much politically and socially relevant information.

The development of cell phone cameras and camcorders has also had a huge impact on the electronics market. It almost completely pushed small cameras and camcorders out of the market. Which almost no one buys these days.

Entertainment

An integral function of smartphones is also entertainment applications. This functionality has given rise to an entire entertainment industry aimed at mobile devices. Hundreds of thousands of mobile 5 euro no deposit casino games and countless music and video apps have made us spend a lot of time staring at our cell phone screen at work, school, the bus, or the waiting room.

Satellite navigation

The location of a device whether by GPS or based on cellular network transmitters has also revolutionized our way of life. We can determine our location at any time. We don’t need paper maps in a foreign city or when going on a trip. We can easily check where we are and map out a route to get to the desired point.

The development of localization in cell phones is also increasing the security of our loved ones. Thanks to the services of various applications, we can check not only where we are but also the location of our elderly parents, children, or other loved ones, or even locate a lost phone.

Productivity apps

The smartphone is now your mobile office. In any location or situation, you have access to:

  • Your mailbox;
  • Your calendar;
  • Your task or shopping list;
  • Written or voice notes;
  • Stock market quotes;
  • Sales data;
  • Etc.

The development of internet speed, web and mobile applications, and business services has meant that you can do a lot of things outside the office, in parallel in a meeting, or on the go. We have become multitaskers as a result and, unfortunately, busier as a result.

A world built with smartphones

Cab, food, hairdresser, doctor, concert, movie theater, and much, much more. We can order, make appointments, book, and pay with a smartphone. The same one that helps us find a faster way home or an empty parking space. With the same device, we can make calls, write messages, and use instant messaging and email. All in one place.

Our smartphones have grown. Not only in size, but also in capacity. We fit much more data and applications in them. We can afford to control more areas of our lives with them and take advantage of capabilities that were limited on our smartphones precisely by their capacity.

Conclusion

These are just the main functionalities that have revolutionized our social life. Medical apps, sports apps, e-books, and others I haven’t mentioned should still deserve attention. Remember also that the development of the above functionalities would not have been possible without the development of energy technologies or touchscreen displays.