Cellphones
Essay by Birnbach • October 18, 2017 • Essay • 347 Words (2 Pages) • 743 Views
You're at a new school, and you take the bus home. You accidentally get off at the wrong stop. You scream "NO!!!" when you realize that you got of at the wrong stop.Then you remember that you have your phone in your back pocket. You call your mom and explain how you gat confused on which stop you got off at. In the car you say "Phew, what would I do without my cellphone?".
The cellphone is useful in many sorts of ways. Without them our world would be different. For example, if you're lost, you could use your cellphone to contact friends, family, and the authorities. Also phones have maps so you can navigate your way home. Lets say you are arrested, and you need someone to bail you out of prison. You would use you cellphone to call either your family, friends, or a lawyer.
The history of the cellphone is quite interesting. In the past the phones used to have wires, they are known as landlines they were amazing inventions, but very big. The inventor of the phone was Alexander Graham Bell, I personally think that Alexander Graham Bell was the best person in the world. Without him our world would not be as advanced as it is today. Although the older phones were not as advanced as the ones we have today. (for example: no touch screen, games, texting, etc.)
There are also many other advantages of the cellphone. Instead of bothering you're mother, you could use your cellphone to entertain yourself or someone else. You're phone enables you to talk around the world. Another feature is the ability to video chat. All most all phones in the world have the ability to video chat. You would need a camera to video chat, take pictures, and take videos.
Hence cellphones are very useful. They have many good qualities, and also a very interesting history. Phones make many things possible, like if you need to know something you can call someone up instead of having to go visit them.
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