Your cell phone shows who you are
Yes, your cell phone shows your basic character. A survey has proved what pretty much everyone already knew: people are likely to base broad, stereotypical assumptions about you on your cellphone, just like they do with everything else you use and wear.
Here’s how mobile users tend to associate down under:
Nokia: Family-minded, middle aged managers, balance seekers, health conscious
Motorola: Fashion conscious, under 24, fun seekers, individualistic
Sony Ericsson: Ambitious young men, professionals, success driven, individualistic
LG: Favorite of mums, stay-at-home parents, success driven, harmony seekers
Samsung: Young women, career focused, success driven, fun seekers
Do you agree? Does it matches to you?
In my case, it really matches. I am using Nokia N73 and my previous phone is Nokia 9500 Communicator, and I think I am a family-minded person….
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1 iffata
Saya 2 kali beli cell-phone, keduanya Ericsson. Dan sekiranya lain kali berkesempatan beli lagi, kayaknya masih akan milih Ericsson/Sony Ericsson deh.
March 29th, 2007 at 5:40 am2 Budi Putra
It means you are an ambitious young men, professionals, success driven, individualistic person….
Good!
March 29th, 2007 at 6:31 am3 dhani
Oh yeah? (Just another Sonny Ericsson user)
March 29th, 2007 at 9:59 am4 temon
hey how about Siemens, an old, monochrome, 2.5G Siemens
April 17th, 2007 at 5:25 am5 evelyn
Aku rasa bener banget krn aku memang family minded. Tapi dari nokia aku mau pindah ke ericson but i dont want to be an individualistic girl.
~evelyn
April 25th, 2007 at 8:02 amhttp://evelynpy.wordpress.com/
6 AdityaWirawan
Hmm.. i thinks that category very subjective. But, in same cases its true, like me i am SE user and a little individualistic men. hehehe. but i want change my phone to PDA phone model, dopod 383 pro maybe. Any comment on this gadget?
February 6th, 2008 at 3:39 am7 aLe
w950i : Ambitious young men, professionals, success driven, individualistic
saLam dari Malang
February 7th, 2008 at 11:02 am