Apple to Ziomi

What would be life without a cellphone for one day?
We have come a long way in terms of technology-dependent. Question is, Are we not over-dependent on what we call technology? I don't know, but it should be well thought of. Machines are developed to ease the life of the people. For instance, you need not open the gate for it has got the remote. You needn't walk the stairs for it has a lift. Everything in our daily activities, one way or the other it has some connection with machines & technology.

Cellular has played a major role in connecting people. With one touch one can connect to the whole world. Many pieces of information can be obtained with a touch. It has replaced the old PCO booths in the town. Everyone owns a mobile phone. It has become mandatory to have it. What would be a situation when you say "I don't have a cellphone". Not possible!!!! From the time we open our eyes in the morning first thing we do is check our mobile phones in the pretext of checking time. Before we go to bed the last thing we do is scan through mobile phones. I usually check my phone for online friends that seldom chat. 

The cellphone has eased the life, no doubt. Many companies are launching the newer version of the cellphone. The cell phone has come into play in Bhutan by late 2000. I remember owning a phone, second hand Nokia Black and White phone when I was in Class 11. That was in the year 2006. I remember using it until my 3rd year in CST, 2010. At the end of my third year in CST, we used to have an Industrial Tour to Kolkata and were given a stipend for that. I bought my first screen touch phone (Samsung Galaxy GT-S5670) using the stipend money. That cost me 9000/- and it was expensive at that time. By now you will get more options with that amount.

Then it was upgraded to Samsung Galaxy Grand 2 -------> Samsung Galaxy Mega 5.8 --------> Samsung Galaxy S5------->iphone 6 ------>Redmi Y2.

It has been quite an experience to use those phones and I am satisfied with the functionality, although I am sure I wouldn't have used all the functions provided. Redmi Y2 is a second-hand phone to which I have exchanged with my wife because the iPhone has a slot of one SIM card.

Well, it was a good experience to hold on with different cellphones. I target my next phone to be Samsung Galaxy Note Series ☺☺.

Disclaimer: The views expressed in this is the author's sole thinking and shall not be applied to all the readers. The expression in terms of WE may not be applicable to all.

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