11-10-09, 11:51 AM
My current one is only the 2nd phone i've ever bought in my life and that set me down a massive 35 euros. Been using it for a few years now.
Before that my uncle used to give me some promo models every now and then from the Nokia R&D department he's working in. Some of them had a few minor glitches which didn't really bother me, considering their freebie status. But i don't understand those people at all, who willingly buy and change their phones once a month or even more often. What's the reason for always having the latest phone model besides "being in with the trends" or making it match your new set of clothes? I don't feel like changing my phone unless it breaks completely or otherwise becomes obsolete.
Before that my uncle used to give me some promo models every now and then from the Nokia R&D department he's working in. Some of them had a few minor glitches which didn't really bother me, considering their freebie status. But i don't understand those people at all, who willingly buy and change their phones once a month or even more often. What's the reason for always having the latest phone model besides "being in with the trends" or making it match your new set of clothes? I don't feel like changing my phone unless it breaks completely or otherwise becomes obsolete.
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