Topic > The Importance of Cell Phones - 731

Although I love my phones, I have seen bad accidents happen because of cell phones. The government has set rules about cell phones, but not everyone follows them. Finally, I was reading this article on Facebook about a teenager who was shocked by his cell phone, which blew up his vanity and hospitalized him. According to Anderson Cooper's interview with Sanjay Gupta, he says that holding your cell phone close to your ear is dangerous because more radio waves are pushed towards your ear, which is harmful to your brain. More importantly, says Sanjay, "it's good to read your phone's manual, because some phones indicate the range at which phones should be close to your ear." For example, the Blackberry manual states to hold the device at least 0.98 inches away from your body. Most importantly, today's teenagers and adults are not careful with their cell phones. On the street there is always a person with his eyes focused on his phone, without looking where he is going, because this will later become the reason for his death. In fact, when your phone ends up in waste, it becomes a problem for the environment if not recycled correctly. Since the battery is made of lead, the lithium ions can explode if left in the sun for too long. Most importantly, since we are so dependent on cell phone, it becomes one of our bad habits, and later affects our grammar. The cell phone is a device that we cannot do without, even if we have tried with all our might to overcome it, but our intentions are always on it. Whether cell phones are good or bad, remember that it is the one product that keeps everyone connected within reach