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Smartphone In our society

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Mohammad Saiful Islam Roksana KhanomID. 122-164-0-35 Lecturer (BUFT)MD. Azizur RahmanID. 122—174-0-35

What is a smart phone.

Top Smartphone in market.

Survey.

Smartphones and productivity?

Smartphones in society.

Smartphones in education.

Expansion of smartphone unit.

The effects of smartphones in social engagements.

Conclusion.

Bibliopraphy

“Research has found that smart phones are affecting productivity, communication in the work place, social engagement, and have an

effect in education”.

A smartphone is a mobile phone that presents more advanced computing capabilities and connectivity than the modern characteristic phone.

Mobile phone that offers advanced computing ability and connectivity. Supports full featured Email capabilities with the functionality of a complete Personal Organizer, containing a Calendar, Address Book, a web browser and many more.

Top Smartphone in Market

1. iphone 6 And 6 Plus

2. Samsung Galaxy Note 4

3. Moto X (second generation)

4. Sony Xperia Z3

5. HTC One (M8)

Source By : Fox News

A survey of 1 million users in 34 countries showed that:

62% believed that their work productivity was “much better” due to new technology.

70% of employees with smartphones regularly check their emails outside the normal business hours.

85% of student are used smartphone.

Smart phones increase

productivity by enabling

users to:

access their company's

data out of the office.

stay constantly

reachable.

read and replay to

emails from anywhere.

Pictures of how smartphonesare used.

In this picture we can see that smartphones do not reduce the productivity in the workplace because employees are always in connection with the clients and colleagues .

Technology has made communication much easier.

It has also brought our world closer to us

Being connected with a smartphonecan disconnect you from the moment.

In this picture we can see students surrounding a smartphone doing research . So the smartphone also contributes in education

Educators and students have mobile access to the communications and information they need.

They can:

Conduct research

update records

Collaborate with peers.

In this graph shows that, global smartphone users will number 970 million by 2013.

The effects of smartphones in social engagements

There are various ways in which smartphones have accessed our social engagements:

Social media tools e.g. Facebook and Twitter usage has accelerated with the ability to update, post and tweet while on the go.

Smartphones are very ADDICTIVE!

As well as being a great tool for communication, smartphones and related technology are slowly destroying the ability of people to interact directly with other human.

In conclusion, smart phones have had positive effect on all spheres and aspects of life.

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