The “Ugly” Side of Smartphone
Unleashing the potential negative effect of Smartphone
Smartphones are some of the most dynamic communication and
increasingly infotainment devices of the Digital Age.
What do people used their smartphones for??
While smartphones have proved to be highly beneficial tools for many tasks and activities, some
negative effects do exist.
Addictive
Being fixated on checking text messages, playing games, checking email, or calling friends and relatives can often make a user a slave to the technology and detract from other fun and engaging real-world activities.
22 % (adult) and 47% (teenager) smartphone users admitted using or answering their handset in the
bathroom or toilet.(Ofcom, 2011)
Disrupt Sleep
The sound “Tring” from the phone that indicate there is an e-mail or messages received will make us curious to peek inside.
Turn off your phone before
bedtime so you can rest
This preoccupation can continue until the evening, time to rest and restore energy.
Hazardous Driving
Perhaps the most negative effect of a mobile phone is its frequent while driving.
This detracts from the primary purpose of driving and has been responsible for many deadly crashes.
Family Neglect
With newer mobile phones being all-in-one entertainment devices, young users tend to get immersed in their cell phones for hours on end.
Family interaction becomes limited, and negative consequences happen over time.
Reduced productivity
Starting from the reduced work productivity, increase the number of accidents, until the body so easily attacked by diseases.
Doctors are claiming too much time
spent bent over mobile devices is causing a rise
in a range of symptoms such as neck strain,
headaches, and pain in the
shoulders, and sometimes in the arms and
hands.
A study (The Telegraph, 2011) reported that some cases are so severe that the muscles eventually adapt to the
flexed position, making it painful to straighten the neck out properly.
Repetitive Stress Injury : ‘Text Neck’
Other health effects
Too often stared at the phone can cause nausea and headaches.
Endangering the eye linger staring at small text on the mobile screen can cause headaches, blurred vision, and dry eye.
Ouchh! That is why I should keep my phone 40 to 50 inches away
from my face.
So, how to avoid???
Easy steps to practice…
Keep use to a minimum,
Take regular breaks and
Look at different ways of interacting, such as voice recognition software for texting
Happy practicing,STAY HEALTHY, STAY
SAFE!
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• A Nation Addicted to a Smartphones on The Communications Market 2011 (2011). Retrieved at http://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/market-data-research/market-data/communications-market-reports/cmr11/
• “Sleep texting is being reported to specialists”. Picture: Nicole Cleary Retrieved at http://www.news.com.au/technology/texting-in-your-sleep-not-gr8/story-e6frfro0-1226201995575#ixzz1pXYxgNq9
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