Importance Of Smartphones In Communication

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Mobile phone is a communication tool that is used to communicate with each other where it serves as a tool in the acceptance and submission of information. Besides, the mobile phone will change from time to time and make the mobile phone as a smartphone. (Litchfield, 2010). Smart phone also, serves as a tool to access the internet and is considered as a small computer program called "Applications". The applications will allow users to do a good job. For example, an application that is often used nowadays is e-mail, Dropbox, Whatsapps, and so on. (Weinberg, 2012). In Malaysia, there are several phone brands such as Apple, Samsung, HTC, Sony, and Nokia. This tool is now trending and important among the public to use it in the world of work. (The …show more content…

In addition, it also has a range of services like Viber, where he acted as international calling services such as Skype. Thus, it can save you time and space to communicate with each other. Next, smartphones often rely on the Internet to access and this will have an impact that is so important in communication. One of the things that make smartphones so important in daily life is the efficiency where the speed in performing tasks on smartphone is unmatched. With this, the smartphone is faster to use than a computer. For example, those involved in the world of work, they can synchronize e-mail on smart phones and makes it faster and easier to carry out any work on it. By using this application, a lot of information that can be shared with others and it will facilitate the work carried out even where they are. (Jesensky John, …show more content…

(Greenhause Collins, & Shaws, 2003). A conflict which often happens to an individual’s when their work and family are not compatible. Because it interferes with daily activities of the individual and their family. (Harris, Marrett, &Harris, 2011). One of the theories that has been connected to worklife balance is spillover. This theories says, that the family part of life and the work part of life can influences each other through a permeable boundary (Chesley, 2015). Role boundary permeability describes the ability for someone to be in one role physically while psychologically in another role (Chesley, 2005). In other words, what happens to you at work can continue to affect you during your personal life for example, impact spills over to your personal life). The impact can go in the opposite direction to, with the psychological affects of your personal life spilling over to affect you during your work life. Technological developments are one of the areas that have contributed to the blurring of boundaries between work and family (Brough, O’Driscoll, & Kallaith,