I want to get a new phone. I have a dummy phone and a provider that isn't the best, but it does the job. I have the LG Rumor under Sprint. I was phone illiterate until I started my own plan, and now I know what I want. Actually, the iPhone has really skewered what everyone expects from a phone, but I always wanted access to everything on my phone. Generation-wise, Sprint doesn't provide that yet. It has Blackberry's as smartphones, but that won't appeal to this iPhone generation. Android phones are going to take iPhones out of their high horse. The HTC Hero will be released in October and I can't wait how people will react to it, whereas the Palm Pre was a disaster. Oh well! I'll see how far this dummy phone can be of use to me. I don't even have a texting plan, can you believe it? That's another story.
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Wishlists
Ah, wishlists. Everyone has one, and it constantly changes. Variables like finance, style, and performance create an addiction that consumers cannot avoid. I constantly survey my horizon and it is so limited. I'm broke, and my eyes are wide open. Sometimes I wish I was narrow minded and be satisfied with things like the iPhone, Honda Civic, and Chuck Taylors by Converse, but I can't. I'm addicted to something that has products that become obsolete, accelerated depreciation, and are never up to date. I'm a techie enthusiast, and I have my desires which are usually blocked by the fact that I'm broke like I said.
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