Family Plan by Michael J. DiMotta
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Family Plan by Michael J. DiMotta
Introducing the Smartphone
Smartphones have transformed people’s lives in today’s society by allowing communication and education at our fingertips. I got my first phone in the sixth grade, it was purple, sparkly, had flowers on it, and slid to access a keyboard. Ever since then have used phones to communicate with people through messages, social media, and even games. I remember making a snapchat for the first time, and using all of the silly filters with my friends and family! I chose to use phones as my cultural and social object because I have seen how it has aided me and the people in my life from it growing up in our hands. My phone continues to be special to me because while I am over 800 miles away from my home in Houston, Texas, and I use my phone everyday to text my mom about school, to tell my grandparents I miss them, and to text my best friend pretty much everything I do. By using my phone, I am able to keep connections due to having this easy access to communications. Furthermore, I use my phone often to get assistance or even answers. In the mornings I check the weather without having to go outside, and then during class I am able to quickly look up the definitions of words I do not understand during lectures. From when I was eight, looking up how to do nail designs, to now finding a mathematical formula I forgot for my calculus homework, my phone is always there. Overall, I can always rely on my phone to make a fast call, or look up what book I have a quote from. Phones are extremely beneficial to society, and my goal is to show my audience this- how smartphones have aided in the communication and education in people’s lives.
Did you know? . . #fact #firstphone #first #phone #purza #purzaxnostore #noki #apple #fact #knowledge #knowmore (at India) https://www.instagram.com/p/CWl8HA4h77M/?utm_medium=tumblr
New video is out! Go check it out, it’s about my first ever phone!
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The #firstphonevscurrentphone is quite famous hashtag right now, but i think rather than comparing my first phone with my current phone, i will show the evolution of my phone. My first cell phone is Nokia 1110 which my parents gave me when i was in 5th grade and my current phone is Vivo S1 Pro which not in the picture because the picture is dedicated to my former phone. The Xiaomi Mi Max in the picture to be honest is still in use but since it’s already replaced by the Vivo, so it’s joint my other former phone, but nevertheless it’s the longest running phone i ever use. Here is the timeline of my phone
Nokia 1110 : 2009-2011
Nokia N-70 : 2011-2012
HTC One-V : 2012-2013
Samsung Galaxy Tab : 2013-2015
LG Optimus L7II : 2015-2016
Xiaomi Mi Max : 2016-2020 (still in use but no longer my main phone)
Vivo S1 Pro : 2020-present
Who remembers using the old flip phones? My first mobile phone was a Motorola flip phone like the above one. Lots of fond memories. Tags #retro #mobile #flipphone #firstphone #art #artworks #artoninstagram #instaart #drawing #sketch #pencildrawing #pencilsketch #blackandwhite #pencilsndpaper #traditionalart #throwback #nostalgia (at Kochi, India) https://www.instagram.com/p/B5MhIs4JUDS/?igshid=1an9b3p31ubul
Kids now a days will never know how it feels to have a phone that indestructible!! #nokiastrong #nokiatough #firstphone #kidswillneverknow #hilariouslytrue https://www.instagram.com/p/B271KhXlrsU/?igshid=17na4in6zzrgo
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