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Wednesday, August 15, 2007

What do our cell phones say about us!

In today's fast paced life-style cell phones have become an integral object in our lives. When choosing a phone we look for features including size and functions as well as color. But what does the phone say about you? Is it an expression of your personality, can it say anything about your career? For some their cell phone might even give them a secret identity (More on that later). I have the LG VX9900, aka the ENV. It has the flip screen, full qwerty keyboard, 2 mega pixel camera, capable of video, two LCD displays and stereo speakers which with V-Cast has relatively decent sound considering the audio is coming from the phone. But for those that know me can relate the phones features to the geeky side of me. I am a techie, I like things with buttons, switches and knobs, colorful displays and sound. I also carry a Motorola's i58 sr as my work phone. This is an ugly yellow, dull, boring and featureless phone. What does that say about my career.....lol My wife and a few friends use Motorola's i 730 which features two way walkie talkie, and a color flip display. Not loaded with features, but with its ability to call in the super heroes at the press of a button is really cool(inside joke). So, what does your phone say about you? Does it identify who you are or does it keep your identity a secret?

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

After reading this blog I felt the need to comment, this is a subject you could go on and on about! It's amazing to me how important we feel the looks of the phone we carry really are, for example I'm always wishing my phone could have a pretty cover for it. Why? I have no clue, just because I want it to look pretty! LOL, and those of you that know me fully agree with that statement! But what about the sound of the phone? I think that tells alot about the person too, the type of ringtone they have or ringback tone that they DON'T have(inside joke), see..you could go on and on about this. I guess the bottom line is, the phone does'nt make the person, the person makes the phone.

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