On the eve of World Water Day 2 years ago, the U.N. offered a serious and interesting, statistic: according to its recent study, more people on earth have access to cell phones than toilets. Out of the world’s estimated 7 billion people, 6 billion have access to mobile phones. Far fewer, only 4.5 billion people, have access to working toilets. Although this is a health problem, this also shows how today’s society has became a mobile focused society. Due to the growth of social networking websites and their availability on mobile phones and due to the reduction of the phones sizes and their functionality, mobile phones became an essential communication tool that is used worldwide. Although the adoption of mobile phones by most age groups, especially teenagers, has helped in aiding society in many ways like improving connection between people, providing many functions on the comfort of the palm and being a factor of status in society, it also had a lot of downfalls especially in the social department, for both the young generation and society in general. The main reason behind the necessity of acquiring and using cell phones is the ease of communication among people. They ensure social connectivity and elaboration between people all over the globe without any minimal effort. This is that you can communicate with anyone that has a cell phone anywhere and at anytime. This contributed into the development of companies and business men as cell phones enables business people to do their work by maintaining correspondence with customers, suppliers, business partners and financial institutions. They also enable families to retain and maintain kinship ties with relatives especially when geographical differences occur. With the growth of cell phones and the development of technology, mobile phones evolved as well introducing new functions each year; thus mobile phones became no longer just communicating devices. They are now available wit