In many countries, paying for things using mobile phone (cellphone) apps is becoming increasingly common. does this development have more advantages or more disadvantages?

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All around the world buying applications for smartphones is increasing at the starting pace. In my opinion, the drawbacks of paying for mobile apps are eclipsed by its plus points. With the advent of
smartphones
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our lifestyle has dramatically changed.
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technology has facilitated our
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. Cellphone apps can bring about a great number of merits.
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They can help us
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abroad travel. supposedly you go to Moscow and anyone can't speak English!! Thanks to
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the smartphone
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smartphone
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you can translate another language into your language or find your way to the museum via
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do complicated calculations rapidly. These programs are practical for
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and
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an engineer can estimate an Iron's weight with his cellphone, he just needs to press a button or take a picture from steal,
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it is not essential to work with
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program is expensive, it is worth it.
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, on the downsides, the disadvantages of using payment apps should not be overlooked,
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people's eyesight, nowadays humans look at the mobile screen for more than four hours a day so their eyes will be weak very soon.
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, teenagers pay money for online games and games are addictive and time-consuming
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they are reluctant to study at home or do their homework. By way of ,conclusion it appears to me that the drawbacks of buying the application for mobiles should not be overrated as the benefits are more significant.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • convenience
  • safety
  • security
  • time-saving
  • cashless transactions
  • dependence on technology
  • privacy concerns
  • accessibility issues
  • financial vulnerability
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