But often the question may have come in your mind that what is this selfie, how will it be started, who would have taken the first selfie, how is the ‘selfie journey’ from the beginning till now? Actually, the answers to all these questions are available. Today we tell you in a sequential manner where the story of selfie started …

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First selfie
It was the month of October or November in 1839. 30 -year -old Robert Cornelius setup the camera in Philadelphia in the back of his father’s shop. Take out the lens cap, gave 5 minutes in front of the frame and re -applied the lens cap. The picture that came out after that was called the first self-portrait (and now ‘selfie’). Robert was later recognized as a famous photographer. His father’s lamp was a business, which he ran for 20 years. Later this business was established as America’s largest lamp business. Some experts also believe that Robert took 3 minutes to take the first ‘selfie’. After the picture came, he wrote, “The first light picture ever taken”
Selfie got recognition in the year 2013
In 2013, the word selfie was included in the prestigious Oxford Dictionary. The selfie was defined as something. “A photograph, someone himself has taken or his own picture taken from his smartphone or webcam, which has been posted on a social media website.” The fact is that ‘Selfie’ to Oxford Dictionary in 2013 Also gave the title of Word of the Year.
This space scientist also took selfie in 1966
American space scientist Buzz aligrine In 1966, the Gemini took a selfie from space during the 12 mission. Some people believe that this was the ‘first selfie’. Buzz Aldrin has tweeted his achievement by tweeting that he took the first selfie from the space. In this selfie, the earth is visible in the background besides them. In a conversation with a media channel, he had told, I had no idea at that time that I am taking a selfie. In his 1966 training mission, Aldrin was examining the Extra -Vaccular Activity. He started his career as an astronaut in 1963.

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Selfie based smartphone knocking and research on selfie
Brands like Oppo and Vivo understood the growing craze of selfie in India and especially introduced smartphones named ‘camera phones’. ‘Bothi’ feature was given in Nokia 7 Plus and Nokia 8. In which it was the facility that users could use both front and dual cameras to get better experience of photography. Today, companies like selfie as well as beautification mode, Bokeh Effect are providing companies in smartphones. Many research on selfie craze is also going on in the country and the world. A research that took place last year stated that selfie caused 127 deaths in the world within 18 months.
Surprisingly, 60 per cent of these deaths was from India. A research said that selfie addiction is snatching his age from people. Some doctors had said that the addiction to continuously take their photos can be the cause of ‘selfie albow’. In this disease, there is a complaint of pain in the elbow. According to the US Medicine expert Jordan Metzel, when we raise our hands to take a selfie, the elbow remains folded. People click 20-30 continuously in this situation. In such a situation, there is more pressure on the muscles.
Apart from this, Ohio State University has been revealed in the study report, who take excessive selfies and post, ‘the level of showing themselves big’ and the possibility of mental illness increases. The report gave the example of 19 -year -old Danny Boman, who left school and did not come out of his house for 6 months because his best selfie could not come. He wasted 10 hours to take 200 selfies every day. Whenever his parents stopped him, he was angry at him.
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These are the things of research and facts, now we would like to tell you that there are many selfie -based smartphones in the market but you should choose them on the basis of our reviews. It is not necessary that every smartphone released under the name ‘Selfie Phone’ is coming with better camera quality. Generally, we pay more attention to beautification and focus modes than camera quality by taking selfies.