What is the status quo of 500 million elderly people who can't use mobile phones?

When mobile phones become a necessity, people who can't use them are often ignored. In daily life, it also has a certain impact on the normal life of this part of the elderly.

First of all, in daily life, the elderly will have some difficulties because they don't have a mobile phone. With the advent of the mobile phone era, mobile phones have been endowed with more and more functions. Recently, affected by the epidemic, all parts of the country need to show their health codes when going to public places or taking buses. But the generation of health code is operated on the mobile phone. For the elderly who can't use smart phones, this kind of difficulty is inevitable and real. Because of the existence of health code, more people pay attention to the situation that the elderly can't use mobile phones. This situation has a certain impact on the normal life of the elderly, which will not only affect their normal life, but also make them feel out of place with society. Therefore, for the elderly who can't use mobile phones, their speed of accepting new things will be slower than the speed of social development, which will be more difficult.

Secondly, the life of the elderly will not be absolutely affected by not using mobile phones. Although mobile phones are playing an increasingly important role in young people. But for the elderly, new things in society can't be learned in a short time, and their lives will not change much because of the arrival of mobile phones, and their normal lives will continue. The life difficulties faced by the elderly because they can't use mobile phones are only a small part. In daily life, the biggest role of mobile phones for the elderly is communication equipment, which can contact family members and play the role of mobile phones.

Therefore, for those elderly people who can't use mobile phones, there are indeed some inevitable difficulties in daily life, but these difficulties are only specific aspects.