THE NIGHTMARE OF MISSING SMARTPHONE

Unless recapitulated immediately, dreams fade away from memory soon after waking up as we become engrossed in our routines. But certain themes which keep recurring in dreams linger in the memory. The motif which has lately been recurring in my dreams, causing me utter panic and grief, is the scenario where my smartphone has been lost. Mercifully, waking up from awful dreams automatically triggers a typical sigh of relief.

The spectacle of the missing smartphone, showing me helplessly rummaging my pockets and frantically searching for it, reverberated in my last dream afresh. Anxiety and panic, which had gripped me, dissipated only after I awakened and realised that I was merely dreaming. As this specific dream was more petrifying, I felt a heightened sense of relief afterwards. This time, I rehashed the dream vividly as I sat up awake and wondered if anxiety and fear I perceived in dreadful dreams were as deleterious as when experienced during waking hours. Pondering over the reason for recurrence of this theme in my dreams I sank into a reverie on the evolution of smartphone. 

Mobiles have evolved as multi-utility devices in the last 20 years or so. When I first acquired the ubiquitous Nokia in 2001, mobile was used only for calls and sms. Over the next decade, the incorporation of camera feature in mobile hardware and interface with data connection technology transformed the mobile paradigm. The advent of smartphones was kind of a revolution.

With growing versatility, mobile phones have become expensive also.  I first bought a smartphone in 2015 for Rs18K which hardly survived for 3 years on perilously low 8GB memory. Next, I bought 32GB smartphone in 2018 at a price of Rs 30K. Even the best of smartphones seems obsolete after 2 years as fancier models keep inundating the market. My proud acquisition in 2021, a 128 GB smartphone, was the latest model of its genre that time. But sooner than later the higher version hit the market leaving me with only a short-lived pleasure of owning the latest series of the brand. Along with accessories, it cost an amount equal to one month’s salary that I had drawn last. 

Apps for email, video calls, social media, OTT streaming, shopping, and much more, are all just a tap away on my smartphone screen. I access my daily newspapers, banking accounts, trading account, mutual fund, and much more on mobile apps. Bill payments are executed through smartphone. Laptop has nearly become redundant. Smartphone has also supplanted the physical items like camera, clock, calculator, torch, dictionary etc.

Powered by high-speed data connection, equipped with high resolution camera, and enabled by prolific apps, the smartphone has emerged the most valuable and indispensable article these days.  We feel handicapped if dispossessed of smartphone even for a short while. As fear of losing smartphone remains latent in the subconscious mind, the torment surfaces in dreams. Losing smartphone even in dreams is a nightmare!

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