Advantages and Disadvantages of Mobile Phone
Advantages and Disadvantages of Mobile Phone
Advantages and Disadvantages of Mobile Phone
Cellular phone are an excellent invention and a popular method to communicate-- half of all
Americans and Europeans utilize one. They permit us to work on the go and remain in touch. When
put in the hands of a teenager, however, they can have some results of which adults ought to
understand. It is a common sight - mobile phone (cellphones) in the hands of people, particularly
teenagers. Literature has actually offered extensive evidence of the usages, advantages,
disadvantages, impact, effects and concerns about the usage of cellphones. Why teens expensive
this gadget, is an interesting observation where the specialists attach its significance to teens' identity
factor. The usage of smart phones has actually re-shaped, re-organised and transformed several
social facets. Particularly concentrating on teens' mobile phone usage, literature has actually offered
evidence of them being utilized for both positive functions and unfavorable factors. Is the gap in
between usages and unfavorable impact widening? Are consequences and concerns superseding
favorable uses? How do parents/caregivers perceive the overall use of smart phones by their
teenagers? Exist any solutions, possibilities and opportunities to resolve such problems? These are
the basic inquiries that drive this study. PACG is the acronym for parents/caregivers utilized in this
file. Objectives: This study is centred around parents/caregivers' (PACG) perceptions of their
teenagers' mobile phone use: - To get a general understanding of teenagers' smart phone usage
(favorable purposes and unfavorable effects) - To understand the impact of texting on teens (such as
text language on proper language, text messaging on communication skills) - To comprehend the
effects on teens' physical (such as driving, health) and psychological (such as bullying, un-monitored
time use, household time) safety problems. Approaches: A mixed methods approach was utilized to
check out the research issue. Quantitative information was collected through questionnaires (18
closed and 02 open-ended questions) and qualitative information through interviews (roughly 21
questions). The survey and interview participants were parents/caregivers of teens aged 13 to 19
years regardless of their teenagers' smart phone possessions. They were broadly divided into seven
ethnic groups. 115 PACG completed the questionnaires through survey and 07 participants from the
survey sample were interviewed (one from each ethnic group). Results: Teenagers possessing
mobile phone/s were 96.5% (n=111). A further breakup of age groups indicated that all the 17-19 olds
had mobile phones. In addition, not possessing mobile phone/s is higher in the age bracket 15-16
year olds when compared to 13-14 olds. Chi-Square tests established significance between
independent and dependent variables, in the following relationships. The results are briefly
mentioned. • ‘Gender’ with ‘teenagers sharing with PACG, if bullied: A high percentage of PACG said
that their teenagers share with them if they are bullied. It was also evident that girls share more with
PACG, if bullied, than boys do • ‘Ethnicity’ with ‘Interruption of personal time with PACG’: A high
percentage of PACG said that their personal time is to ‘some extent’ interrupted due to social bonding
enabled by their teenagers’ mobile phone usage • ‘Ethnicity’ with ‘PACG feeling secure with
teenagers’ un-monitored times usage’: A high percentage of PACG said that they feel secure with
their teenagers’ mobile phone usage during un-monitored times • ‘Ethnicity’ with ‘PACG feeling using
mobile phones while driving is risky’: A high percentage of PACG said that using mobile phones while
driving is risky • ‘Ethnicity’ with ‘PACG feeling to ban mobile phone use while driving’: A high
percentage of PACG supported a ban to use • ‘Ethnicity’ with ‘PACG feeling to have an age limit to
possess a mobile phone’: More than fifty percentage of PACG supported a minimum age limit for
possessing a mobile phone either by saying ‘yes’ or ‘probably’. Conclusion: Parents/caregivers of this
study express both positive and negative impact towards teenagers’ mobile phone usage. On a
positive note, PACG perceive that mobile phones are very useful devices for communication and co-
ordination of activities. They also find that they are compulsory as they are used as safety devices
especially in emergencies. Voice and text features are considered as the basic required facilities in
teenagers’ mobile phones by PACG. On the negative side, PACG express that teenagers
are addicted and obsessed with texting, while some of the PACG feel that it distracts the teenagers
from their study time and other important activities. Some PACG hold the service providers
responsible for this because of texting plans. Bullying and abusive messages have been perceived as
the major problem mediated by mobile phones. PACG express that teenagers with their mobile
phones are out of control for them. They also add that teenagers lose control over the information
enabled by their mobile phones. Every interviewed PACG expressed concerns on internet access via
teenagers’ mobile phones. The overall findings from this study reveal that parents/caregivers’
perceptions of teenagers’ mobile phone usage are not satisfactory. Although they express a mixed
opinion, they lean towards negative impacts. A very high number of interview participants expressed
the view that negative impacts outweighing positive purposes with teenagers’ mobile phone usage.
This further leads to recommendations from PACG on proper usage, future research, avenues and
possibilities to implement solutions for problems. PACG mainly perceive that educating teenagers (on
consequences and tackling issues) and providing mobile phones to teenagers from the age of 14
years (the legal age to stay home unsupervised and mature enough) will help in ameliorating the
negative impacts. In addition, PACG support to ban using mobile phones while driving. These are the
outcomes of the study Cell phones and mobile phones are the main invention of modern technology
and also have historically been given to human beings to send messages, entertain and ultimately
help them make life easier. Also, cell phones have become one of the fastest growing communication
technologies. Although mobile phones have greatly facilitated people's lives, people more and more
depend on using cell phones and cannot leave it frequently, especially young people nowadays.
There is no denying that cell phones bring a wide variety of benefits to teens, but it also have many
negative side effects to teens no matter for their health, study habits and behaviors. Therefore, I
believe that the usage of mobile phones should be limited to a wide range of teenagers because the
advantages far outweigh the disadvantages. To begin with, if we confine teens to use cell phones will
make their campus and social life become inconvenient because cell phones allow teenagers to keep
in touch not only with their friends, but also with family members, schools and emergency services.
Dr. Stefania Kalogeraki points out "mobile phones provide a direct communicative channel between
teenagers and peer groups, parents and children; therefore the device enhances social interactions
and bonding with peers and family". Despite of the fact that mobile phones can be the excellent tools
to stay in touch with people; it also can be a weapon for young people to hurt themselves. Cell phone
becomes an addition for a large amount of teenagers around the globe, and its use by this age group
has many disadvantages with short-term and long-term consequences. It also will cause lots of jumbo
problems for youngsters without proper supervision and responsible use. For their health, radiation,
this is the biggest issue for young people who use cell phones everywhere, every day and even every
moment. Dr... Cell phones are there to make communication and life much easier, but people engage
regularly in multi tasking when they are behind the wheels. “Cell phones are a great invention and a
popular way to communicate---half of all Americans and Europeans use one. They allow us to work
on the go and stay in touch, however there are ways in which cell phones can affect teenagers”
(Reynolds, 2012). It is important to understand the effects because although “parents see … cell
phones role as a mixed blessing for their teenagers, it can bring distressing things into their lives’’
(Lenhart, Madden, Smith, Purcell, Zickuhr & Raine, 2011). What are possible effects of cell phones on
teenagers? There are several ways in which cell phones can affect teenagers, such as educational,
social and health, which can all be both positive and negative. Social effects of cell phones can be
sex-ting, cyberbullying and social networking. Educational effects are effects relating school and
education of a teenager. Health effects are health risks and benefits for a teenager while using a cell
phone. There are many different effects of cell phones on teenagers but the most important ones that
are mainly looked at are educational, social and health. This essay will cover the positive and
negative educational, social and health effects of cell phones. Positive Effects of Mobile Phones
Communication Convenience Mobile Phone is the best way to communicate. We can stay in touch
with our loved ones anywhere, anytime, just because of mobile phones. All thanks to their small size,
lightweight, that make them portable. Entertainment Life is nothing less than a hell without any
entertainment in it. Thanks to mobile phones that let us entertain while on the go. The mobile phones
getting launched nowadays, come with super impressive features related to entertainment. Mobile
manufacturers know it pretty well that entertainment is demand of today. This is the reason why
mobile phones are nothing less than a complete portable entertainment devices. Useful in Studies
and Business Mobile phones are quite useful in studies and business. In both fields, the mobile phone
has become like compulsory gadget. Students can access Internet on their mobile phones while on
the go, and thus can get knowledge of any topic they wish to. The business persons can keep
updated with the markets up and downs, can stay in touch with their employees and clients. Work as
Boon in Emergencies Just consider any emergency situation in which you want to talk to your friend,
relative or anyone else? Mobile Phone is what works as boon in such situations. You might have
faced any emergency situation in which mobile phone helped you, have you? Whether you have
faced it or not, it’s quite easy to understand the role of mobile phones in emergencies. Boon is what
we can call the mobile phones in such situations, right? Negative Effects of Mobile Phones Bad
Impact on Studies The students are just addicted to mobile phones. They can be seen playing
games, chatting, and talking to their friends on their mobile phones most of the times. This is the
reason why they don’t get time for studies. In fact, students are more interested in wasting their time
on mobile phones, rather than spending it on studying. Accident and Health Issues Most of the
accidents that happen daily arise because of mobile phones. The mobile phones have resulted in
dangerous driving, whose direct impact can be seen in increasing no. of accidents. Apart from
accidents, mobile phones have bad impact on health as well. Several researches conducted by the
health experts have proved the bad impact of mobile phones on health. These are the positive and
negative impacts of mobile phones on our lives. These is no doubt mobile is a necessity these days,
but we should take care of the negative points too and use this technology accordingly. the influence
of mobile technology on our lives is huge and even greater on teenagers. In the age in which they’re
developing as individuals all that mobile phones birng leaves a strong trace on their growing up. The
usage of mobile phones in their age should be controlled but they shouldn’t be discouraged from
using them as they bring many benefits. Positive Effects on Teenagers That it provides a sense of
security for teenagers as well as their parents, is one of the prominent argument that is put forth by
those in favor of cell phones. You will seldom come across someone who doesn't understand the
importance of cell phones or who hasn't used his/her cell phone in times of emergency. It is this
convenience of reaching each other, both for teens and their parents in emergency situations, which
makes cell phone one of the most important devices in the world today. At the same time, the recently
launched handsets with GPS on board are also of great help, considering that the parents can now
keep a track of their child's whereabouts by tracing his cell phone in real time. Not to forget, cell
phones have also given a boost to social networking by giving teenagers the ability to reach out to
more people. Negative Effects on Teenagers While terms like safety and connectedness may give the
rising trend of cell phone use by teenagers a thumbs up, there are quite a few negative aspects of the
same which have put it under the scanner of late. For instance, studies reveal that those teenagers
who are addicted to cell phones are prone to sleep disturbances, anxiety and depression. Other than
these psychological problems, the use of cell phones is also known to come heavy on our eyes and
thumb in form of repetitive strain injuries - which are similar to those injuries that are caused as a
result of using the computer for extended hours on a regular basis. Even though the researchers are
divided on this, there do exist some studies which associate cell phone use with brain tumor and low
sperm count. While cell phones may improve socialization for teenagers, it restricts the kind of people
that these teens come across and widens the gap between them and their parents. Distracted driving
is by far the worst of the various negative effects of using a cell phone, with thousands of accidents -
mainly those involving teenagers, being attributed to the very trend of attending calls or texting while
driving. At the same time, the critics also highlight the fact that the device which was predominantly
devised for communication and entertainment is also being used for a lot more than that of late, and
accessing pornography is just one of these activities. Initially, it was the computer that was the main
source of banned pornographic material for teenagers, but the advent of multimedia cell phones has
made it a lot easier for these teens to access pornographic material which ethically they shouldn't.
Similarly, sexual harassment in form of sexting - sending lewd messages, or making porn videos and
circulating them, is also on rise. While cyber bullying has been one of the most talked about issues
related to Internet use, a relatively new but similar concept referred to as 'text bullying' is slowly
gaining steam especially in school environment. All these arguments and counterarguments has
made this topic one of the heated subjects of debate of late. The argument on safety is no doubt
justified, but that happens to be one of the very few positive effects of cell phone use - especially with
the negative effects of this practice existing in plenty. Overuse or abuse of cell phones cannot be
justified at all. It is this blatant abuse of cell phones by individuals belonging to the age group of 13-18
that has put it under the knife for all the wrong reasons. At the end of the day, technology can be of
great help when used in correct manner - its misuse, on the other hand, can spell disaster for the
user. Negative effects: Physical- mobile phones can affect you, such as brain damage. Mental-mobile
phones could interrupt studies. Emotional-mobile phones could cause to phone bullying. Social-the
wrong person could get hold of mobile number, so be careful. My objectives are to gather information
related to my question, to learn more about mobiles phones having an effect on our youth today. I will
carry out my research by exploring the internet, researching books and I will also ask other people
what they think about the question for my project. History About Hexagonal call technology When
mobile phones were first introduced to the public they had used a technology called the hexagonal
cell. Hexagonal cell had enabled the first mobile phone to work, this was developed by Bell Labs.
“Hexagonal technology allowed mobile phones to be used while on the move, this was done by
transmitting wireless signals from one tower to another”. This technology had enabled mobile phones
to gain reception from anywhere when on the move, this works by the mobile phones transmitting
phone signals to the nearest tower to you but when on the move it does this quicker and it is always
moving to other towers to get good reception for phones. Good effects of using a mobile phone Travel
Safety It is a good idea to let a family member or friend know where you are, where you are going
next, and when you arrive. This is good for teenagers to let there parents know if they are alright.
Traffic Problems A mobile phone is handy to have to inform the person that you are late and you
could come to an arrangement about the time you will arrive. Accidents When we least expect it,
accidents happen. Some can be minor accidents and some can be major accidents. If the accident is
bad and you need to call for help such as an ambulance to come and help you. This is a big help and
you can call for help by using a mobile phone and the call is for free. Staying in Touch Having a
mobile phone gives you a privilege to stay in touch with people all over the world with a simple phone
call or a text message. Teenagers are always on the phone to there friends. Finding Your Way If Lost
This can happen to any of us, a mobile phone could help us get out of this. A mobile phone will allow
you to make a call of your choice and you could ring a person to help you make your way back to
wherever you want to go. This is good way to help out teenagers if they don’t know there way around.
In Case of Emergency In case of an emergency a mobile phone is really useful to have, if you are in
trouble with anything use your mobile phone to call 999, this is a free call but this is only to be called if
in an emergency. If teenagers carry around a mobile phone they are more likely to be safer then not
having one because this mobile phone will allow them to call the police if in trouble with anything. Bad
effects of using a mobile phone Addiction Using mobile phones a lot can lead to addiction, especially
to teenagers, as wasting time on communicating with people via text messages and phone calls. Auto
Accidents Talking or sending SMS text messages on a mobile phone while driving is proven to be as
dangerous as driving under the influence of alcohol. Sleep Loss Mobile phones cause’s teens and
young adults to lose sleep, finding it difficult falling and staying asleep, this could increased stress and
fatigue. Increased Expenses Mobile phone usage is expensive and can easily lead you to keep
buying credit which can cause a lot of money if addicted, this could cause high stress levels.
Environmental Effects Improper disposal of cell phones and their batteries can release harmful, non-
biodegradable chemicals into the environment. Brain Damage Some Pros Are as following: - Parents
can be in touch with their children and know their whereabouts. - Your kids can reach you in the event
of an emergency and vice versa. - If in danger, your children can reach the authorities or a medical
provider. - Phones can be silenced during class or study periods and active only in appropriate
places. - Students can take pictures of class projects to e-mail or show to parents. Ordinarily, parents
do not see projects that are completed in groups in school. - Students can text message missed
assignments to classmates that are absent. A buddy system can be put into place. - Many cell
phones are equipped with calculators-plenty of new math curricula encourage the use of a calculator
when problem-solving. A student should become accustomed to having a calculator handy for both
homework and real life math applications. Con’s of Cellular Usage - They disrupt the class with noises
from the phone and ringtones and you can text other students during class and not pay attention. -
Some groups have raised concern, for example, over the possibility of brain tumors, headaches, and
dizziness. Others suggest that cell phone usage may have caused some reproductive effects in both
males and females.