today life without a cell phone is inconceivable. i must be one of the few people I know who does not possess one. To many this fact causes surprise and even indignation: "You don't have a call phone?" It's as if I see it, cell phones are more of a nuisance than a benefit to society.
First, they actually reduce social interaction and communication. I have seen groups of teenagers hanging out, and each one is glued to a cell phone. The teens simply don't talk to one another. Then there are those people who film the most unpleasant scenes and post them on the Internet. That can lead to call phone abuse, which is another serious problem.
Also cellphones have become the main cause of distraction for drivers. for drivers-for a good reason. Drivers are unable to focus on the road, and, as a result, they have less concentration and slower reaction time. They put themselves, their passengers, and others at risk.
In my opinion, the most annoying problem is the use of call phones in public places. Some time ago, during a New York Philharmonic concert, a telephone went off near the end of Mahler's Ninth Symphony The marimba ring tone began to compete with the orchestra. The cell phone rang so loud that the conductor had to stop the music. The audience wanted to kick out the owner of the phone.
Although the cell phone is a global menace, I realize that the gadget dost bring some benefits. For example, during hurricanes and earthquakes, many people stuck under phone. People also carry call phone for personal security reasons. Parents concerned about their children's well-being frequently purchase cell phones for their kids even before they can read and write.
In my case, I'd rather not have those benefits. I'm quite happy to live without a cell phone, and be free from constant annoyance.