Personal life: this what a user might use his mobile phone for his day to day activities and will be using a smartphone or mobile phone more often than his professional life and may be his social life.
Advantages:
Advantages:
- The more often you talk to someone on the phone; it enables you to keep in touch with them often even if they live on the other side of the world. Also the more you talk to someone who doesn't live near you and different types of people the better your communication skills become. It can also make you clever intellectually as you can find out lots of different types of new information that you don’t know about whilst talking to someone on the phone whereas since you may have a short time talking to someone face to face you may not always get to talk about everything.
- You can use your smartphone/mobile phone in an emergency to ask for help which will be hard to do without a smartphone if there is no around you when you are in need of help. For example your car breaks down on the motorway and you need help getting back on the road. Without a smartphone or mobile you wouldn't be able to get help easily and this can impact someone’s life, in a life or death situation. [10]
- E-mails are free to send so that the user doesn’t have to pay for the postage costs and the envelopes which are going to make someone’s life better by enabling them to save a lot of money calculated over a long period.
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