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Writer's pictureYao Daneels Becquart

Don’t let a mobile phone make you immobilise!


It is obvious that many of the young are looking forward to 25 hours a day in the foreseeable future owing to the fact that they are thirsty for more social communication wherever standing at in the world. In fact, the mobile phone almost every dweller owns in an urban area drastically squeezes their precious time when people should have spent with their beloved.

To cogitate about managing time-spending on a smartphone is the crux of precluding everyone from isolation in society.

What if we only check up our social networks once a day?

What if we turn off our smartphone before drifting off?

What if we avoid mobile phone as moving or strolling like the plague?

The purpose of creating such a phone is to serve people’s life more decently rather than paralyse our life egregiously.

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