Smiles give way to dials

Updated: 2013-12-22 07:44

(China Daily USA)

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Cellphones can be both a help and a hindrance, but few of us could manage without one now.

What would it be like to go without a cellphone for just one day? Most of us would feel uneasy and anxious. For better or worse, smartphones have changed and shaped our daily lives. They now play a big role in what we do every day. Some say smartphones make it easier to communicate with others. There is no doubt that they can improve our relationships with our friends and family, but they may also make us less caring. When people bury their heads into their gadgets, they hardly notice their surroundings. Are we too dependent on smartphones?

 Smiles give way to dials

Mobile phones used to be as big as bricks, but they have changed size and shape over the years to now fit snuggly in the palm of your hand land conveniently into our lives. Photos by Heng Guoliang / for China Daily

 Smiles give way to dials

Smartphones are good for recording amazing moments, like the moment the tidal bore surges at Qiantang River. Chen Zhongqiu / for China Daily

 Smiles give way to dials

Cellphones are often used to kill time during such idle moments as those spent at the hair salon.

 Smiles give way to dials

Subway cars are packed with people engrossed in their phones.

 Smiles give way to dials

One cannot escape the ubiquitous cellphone, even when praying at temples.

 Smiles give way to dials

Smartphones offer most practical means to record life's happiest moments.

(China Daily USA 12/23/2013 page10)