Monday, May 25, 2015

Let's talk about iPhones

I still have an iPhone 4. Some people may say, "I live in a cave" because I am so far behind in the latest trends. First off, I must have heard the cave joke a thousand times, your'e not clever bud. And second, why would I spend my money on something that is practically an exact replica? The iPhone 6, what is the difference between that and the iPhone 4. And don't just tell me it's bigger. Whenever I ask someone the difference that's the only thing they tell me. Okay so it's bigger, does that make any improvement on my life at all? So I can play more games? So by those standards, would you also buy this phone?
Probably not right? I was actually holding my friends iPhone 6 and it didn't even fit in my pocket. Why would you want that? That's not very convenient. What are some other differences? Are you stumped yet? Exactly, there is no difference. So why would you spend money on that junk? I can already tell that the next iPhone will look exactly the same. Maybe it will be a little bigger, maybe the home button will be the shape of a triangle. No matter what little change apple does to the next iPhone, it will still make a heaving load of money because people will just buy anything that is new.

2 comments:

  1. I agree. I am using the same phone that I used at the start of freshman year. I don't think you need to buy a new phone unless yours is broken. Just buying the newest one every year is a waste of money and they are basically the same. If yours does break, its probably a good idea to get one of the newer phones, as they will usually have some better features, like battery life, and software updates.

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  2. I agree. Some people will be driven to buy something just because it comes from a certain brand or is used by a majority of the population. If one needs a certain product for a job, hobby, or specific use, then that's fine. But I think that the general purchase of something because it's "new" is just a little ridiculous. Also, I think it's sad that today we are judged by what kind of phone we use.

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