There's a very interesting reason behind smartphones hanging on trees, and that is to get as much work as possible for yourself.
According to a report by Bloomberg, drivers working for e-commerce company Amazon have found an interesting way to get more orders than others.
Delivery drivers have hung smartphones on these trees outside of Amazon's delivery stations and wholesale food stores on the outskirts of Chicago to increase revenue by getting more consumer orders.
Drivers have hung these phones on trees and connected them to their existing phones so that they can get ahead of others.
According to the report, these phones hanging on the trees are also connected to Amazon's system and even if the driver is miles away from there, the system feels as if it is nearby.
It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post. It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post.
It should be noted that in general, Amazon's order booking algorithm prefers drivers who are close to the warehouse and such people are given the opportunity of first delivery.