Mobile phones have taken so much importance in our livelihood that we cant think o pass our time without it, even we are not talking by its smart features we are always busy on its screen for social media or email, SMS or other messages even ignoring nearby peoples who want to interact with us. Our such behavior is related to the fact that humans are addicted to continuous social interaction, and not to their smartphone devices, a study of the dysfunctional use of smart technology has found. The findings, published in Frontiers in Psychology, suggest that smartphone addiction could be hyper-social, not anti-social.

We all know people who, seemingly incapable of living without the bright screen of their phone for more than a few minutes, are constantly texting and checking out what friends are up to on social media. These are examples of what many consider to be the antisocial behavior…