Complete 5 pages APA formatted article: Impact of Cell Phones on the Social Relationships Society. They are also able to do several other things such as listening to music, chatting on the internet, and taking photographs among others. These photographs could be sent to people in different parts of the world.

Complete 5 pages APA formatted article: Impact of Cell Phones on the Social Relationships Society. They are also able to do several other things such as listening to music, chatting on the internet, and taking photographs among others. These photographs could be sent to people in different parts of the world.

Changes in the field of expertise are a common phenomenon in the modern world. with the idea of globalization, the world has become accessible and open to everyone. This has happened through the use of cellphones. This is not the situation at the moment, as the subscriptions stand near five billion across the world. It was further surprising as the number of cellphone owners in the less developed countries is higher than that of developed nations (Rebello et al. 2010). In a study conducted in Norway, the usage of cellphones is high among younger people. The study showed that close to one hundred percent of sixteen-year-old teenagers had a phone in 2001 (Ling, 2001).

The text message service has become the most popular means by which people are able to chat with others. A study conducted in the United States by Fernando (2007), revealed that the number of people making calls dropped by fifty-eight percent in 2006, up from eighty percent. Other studies conducted have shown that sending messages will create stronger relationships between individuals. This is because the service gives the person ample time to prepare for the communication process unlike the face to face method. The text message service has enabled the creation of new lingua that has deteriorated the rules of grammar.

In research conducted by the Nokia Company in 2001 across the world, it revealed that eighty percent of the people fewer than forty-five years of age used the messaging service. (Reid 2004). Teenagers in this study agreed to have spent an equal amount of time texting as well as talking to each other. They agreed that the cellphone has enabled them to creates stronger relationships amongst themselves.