Smartphone one-upmanship has led to incidents of bullying in Korean schools, where a 12-stage smartphone ranking sets the latest models as 'kings' and earlier models as 'slaves.' Theft is common, said Kim Hoi-kyung, a school supervisor at the Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education. The office in June decided to provide up to 20 million won ($17,830) per school this year to help teachers pay for losses of smartphones in their possession.
智能手机的档次之分导致了韩国学校里的一些恃强凌弱事件,学生们将智能手机分为12个等级,最新款的机型是“国王”,较为老旧的机型则是“奴隶”。首尔市教育局(Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education)的校监Kim Hoi-kyung说,偷盗行为很常见。该局今年6月决定,今年为每所学校提供至多2,000万韩圆(17,830美元),帮助教师们赔偿其个人所有智能手机的损失。
Lee Yun-soo, the 18-year-old high-school student, has found a way to avoid the distraction of her smartphone during exam periods: She removes the SIM card, which stores phone numbers, from her Android phone and inserts it into an older, Internet-disabled phone.
18岁的高中生Lee Yun-soo想到了一个办法,在考试期间避免智能手机让她分心:她将自己安卓(Android)智能手机里存储电话号码的SIM卡拿掉,插入了一部旧一些的、无法上网的手机里。
'I keep asking myself: 'Why did I buy a smartphone?' Sometimes I stay up all night using Facebook and tweeting. After switching to a smartphone, I quickly became addicted.' she said.
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