Publié par : flandrinjessica1 le : juin 17, 2009
Let us look at advantages and disavantages of mobile phones
According to me, the main element is when one buys a mobile, always one must look at its functions (photos, mp3…), as well as the possibilities of communication, with calls, text messages and the Internet. Let’s not forget the subscription by price advantages according to the different contracts with various operators.
The availability and the mobility are also an important choice because during our free time, we can easily link up with friends, families no matter when.
A wearable and practical mobile, creaps easily in the pocket thanks to its smallness, its easiness to be handled. We can also use it freely without restraint.
Therefore through the international, whether you are far away or near, the mobile is the best means and the more rapid way to communicate.
I don’t absolutely agree when mobile top-up cards are sold at stiff prices, because they create sudden expenses since the card must be used in one week for five euros or for fifteen days for example. In most cases, according to the contract you took, you lose your communication credit if not used at the end of the month. In few cases, it can be added to the following month. However it’s also true that the price remains very stiff. People send messages but mainly call a lot about all and anything.
Finally, we must consider many dangerous sicknesses such as cancer for example. It means an important risk on our health, we must remenber it. Normally, we should switch off the mobile at night, we mustn’t put it against our heart, or on sensitive zones… because that could cause serious damages.
To cut a long story short, the basic problem to me is that telephone network isn’t diversified enough. That is a problem in case of emergency since most people don’t have a house phone any more.
I find that the journalist wrote a good article but doesn’t have enough deepens on the subject.
Would you accept to have a phone grafted in your body or your cerebrum?
http://appli-etna.ac-nantes.fr:8080/peda/disc/lv/alp/exam_bac_tert_2001.htm
Source: The Times, Saturday July , 2000
juin 17, 2009 à 4:35
Very interesting article! Topical issue that concerns us. It is true that mobile phones: it is is pretty, it’s efficient, it is fashionable but also dangerous!