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  • 4/27/2019
As the number of people using the smartphone is rapidly increasing, so as the number of people who are getting addicted to their smartphone. When these phones were invented, the main purpose to make life easier. Today there are many people who don’t have a proper life balance because they do not know when to turn their smartphone ON and when to turn their smartphone OFF.

It is very easy to get access to a Smartphone at a very young age these days.

Unfortunately, smartphone addiction may become more widespread as greater numbers of children are using the smartphone on a day-to-day basis.

When Deloitte surveyed 4,150 British adults in 2017 about their mobile habits, 38% said they thought they were using their smartphone too much.

According to research done by the Mobile Technology Fact Sheet, more than 90% of the adults in the US own a mobile phone. Having a mobile phone is not bad, but some people in fact majority of them who use them have developed ‘Mobile phone addiction’ syndrome, an impulsivity disorder like addiction to gambling and gaming.

To put it in a simple term, smartphone addiction can be referred to as a dependence syndrome.

The excessive use of a smartphone has been compared with that of credit card misuse and compulsive buying.

Today, the functionality of mobile phones has increased drastically and these Tech -savvy devices are quickly becoming part of our day to day lifestyle. Do you know that as high as 67% of smartphone users said that they check their phones for calls, instant messages, or updates when even their phones did not ring?

Although smartphone allows people to have unlimited access to information and to connect with others in a way which was impossible otherwise, there are many harmful and disturbing effects of smartphone dependence.

Smartphone has become a representation of social status and thus there is pressure to own the latest smartphone and to have all the best applications in it.

People suffering from this condition are often referred to as “nomophobia,” or the fear of being without one’s mobile phone.

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