Almost two weeks ago, I lost my smart phone after our last football game. Surprisingly, I went a whole week without a phone. Over the time of that week, I realized just how much i depended on my phone. With the new smart phone technologies, people can store almost any information they need in their phone. Luckily I use my laptop to store the same information aside from all of my contacts. After my long week of being phoneless, I got a hold of my mom back home and she was able to send me up a replacement phone. It came up a couple days later and lets just say it was a bit of a downgrade. But beggars can’t be choosers and I was just happy to have a phone back, so I have no complains. But after messing around with my ‘new’ phone for a couple of minutes, I quickly adjusted to a flip phone with 1” by 1” screen and nothing but call and text messaging capabilities. While many people would be upset, I wasn’t bothered by this. I had a phone that could text and call with a laptop that could do just about everything else. I think this experience opened my eyes to just how amazing SMS technology really is. It is quick, easy to use, and extremely affordable. In todays society, merely all cell phones have SMS capabilities, even the old junky ones like my new replacement phone. It doesn’t matter how nice your phone is, as long as you have one. Around the globe SMS is the most popular form of communication of our generation because of its affordability and efficiency. Even with all of the new technologies of smart phone, we have yet to see a more efficient technology created since SMS.
Thursday, November 17, 2011
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