Science and civilization are closely interlinked. The difference between civilized and non civilized nation is only that of scientific progress. Over the years, technology is given not only acceptance of its idea in the masses but also its efficacy has brought people to make technology a part of their mundane matter. Take away the boons of technology from our cities and nothing is left in them to make life worth living.
We are people from the 90’s who have seen technology deriving from one product to a better one, from the box like television sets to LED television, from computer to laptops. A time when people together experienced an eternity of good moments watching one of the first shows like The Ramayana, now have a television set of their own or YouTube to their disposal to watch anything, anytime and anyplace.
One of the most remarkable derivatives of such technology over the years would be the Smartphone Revolution. A product with reverence and utmost importance in every individual’s life ‘today’ would be a smartphone. Those times of making the Rs.35 recharge for 350 free SMSs seem to a late past. A simple 3G card can make almost nothing impossible for us, from the famous BBM to not only whatsapp but a range of various chatrooms, we can now socialize on our fingertips. It makes everything handy be it banking, ordering food, booking tickets, trading, paying bills and so much more. All of this for ‘how much?’
The latest EMI offers with 0 interest have made it possible for a below average earning individual to own all these luxuries. We see a bullish trend for Smartphones, international brands as well as homegrown players are geared up to flood the domestic market with more affordable devices.
Once a fantasy is now more of a necessity, as it is hard to work or even think without your friend, without your Smartphone. As we all know technology is not and will never have a climatic point, there are future generations to see for them and us to believe that yes this had to be next.
– By Pranchal
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