Many people nowadays spend a large part of their free time using a smartphone What do you think are the reasons for this? Do you think this is a positive or negative development?

In the
last
few decades, the cutting-edged technology has skyrocketed to a
next
level which
Accept comma addition
level, which
significantly influenced the lifestyles of millions of people from all ages around the globe. It’s undeniable that people now have a tendency to devote a large proportion of their limited spare-time to smart-devices. From my perspective, there are two main reasons which explain
this
intriguing
trend
.
First
of all, seeking for entertainment is something on the top priority that each person has just to get away with boredom. Obviously, when mentioning
this
, there are thousands of entertaining apps can pop up in everyone’s mind: from social video-based apps like Tiktok to popular game titles like Adorable Home, Candy Crush... The lure of these entertaining features from renowned mobile apps has led people to overspending their free time on smart phones. Another possible reason for
this
is that the great power of technology has
also
set a new
trend
in the way that people communicate nowadays when ideas are transferred in the form of texts or messages on phones. It’s quite common to see a group of friends hanging out at a coffee shop and they did nothing but holding phones and constantly texting on phones. One
wildly
to a great degree
widely
held view is that people tend to brush up their names on their social-media profiles as much as in the real world since the
trend
of people using social media is booming.
This
trend
is explainable because with smart gadgets, people can stay connected and contact with people from every corner of the world and from all walks of life. Everything has its two sides, smartphones may be lucrative in some aspects,
however
, overusing smart devices can massively rampage the mental
heath
a healthy state of wellbeing free from disease
health
as well as users’ physical condition. Research has shown that people so addicted to mobile devices that they stood a high chance to suffer from mental disorders
such
as anxiety disorders, autism, depression, the list may go on.
Furthermore
, a popular
catch-phrase
a phrase that has become a catchword
catchphrase
“the Generation Z is a sad generation” proves that technological dependent lifestyle is profoundly deteriorating the mental health condition of the millennial generation. There are
also
a handful of harmful health effects caused by the immoderate use of cell phones. It is reported that people who talk on the phone for several hours a day are 50% more likely to develop brain cancer, shockingly the reason for
this
is the radio waves produced by mobile phones.
Moreover
, users when
overusing mobile phone
Suggestion
the overusing mobile phone
overusing mobile phones
can develop an unhealthy lifestyle which may cause obesity and weaken their bodies. To conclude, it has been proved that disadvantages
overweighed
the advantage when people overspending their free-time on mobile phones. I believe that in the future, people should be well-aware of what troubles smart devices may cause and restraint from wasting time on smartphones.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • screen time
  • digital addiction
  • instant gratification
  • multifunctional
  • connectivity
  • social networking
  • online services
  • self-expression
  • entertainment options
  • instant access
  • educational resources
  • communication tools
  • virtual interactions
  • distracted living
  • technological dependence
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