Iphone, Infinix, Injoo, LG, Tecno, Samsung, Sony, Wiko, Huawei,
HTC, Microsoft (Nokia)… The list is endless.My thoughts are that the average Nigerians
buys a new phone at least once every two years, but due to various reasons,
that number could be higher or lower. But what is the main function and purpose
for having a phone? Communication, right? Please, we’re not in the 70’s. While
most of us just look at the price to determine whether we will buy a phone or
push it to our wish list, there’s a percentage of individuals who would judge a
phone by its brand (for example people who would buy an iPhone just because of
the brand name), a few would judge it by its looks (form) and minority would
judge it by its functionality (specs), but whether you pick form over function
or vice versa, one thing is constant, YOUR
PHONE SAYS A LOT ABOUT YOU.
Here’s what I think, your mobile phone is a good representation
of who you really are, how organized your home screen and apps are, reflect how
well your life is organized. The choice of wallpaper clearly shows your
personality and thoughts, don’t believe me? What comes to your mind when you
see someone with a wallpaper displaying nudity? Your mind just judges that
person as a pervert, what about the ones who have a wallpaper of themselves?
Egocentric, right? Even our ringtones say a lot about our taste and
preferences. The reason why I’m saying this is, no one else can influence what
you put on your phone and what you choose to see each time you turn on the
display, it is all a personal decision with absolutely no external influence
and thus our phones are the best way through which we express ourselves as
individuals, from wallpapers, ring-back tones, app organization, phone covers,
phone color and even price of the phone (to those that can) all give an
impression of our personalities.
Below I will discuss a few categories of
people and what their phones say about them:
The "show-offs": We
have the people
who are always buying the latest phones available in the market, regardless of
the price, not because they need it, but because they “have an image to
maintain”.
The “coverholics": those
that will ensure they have a new phone cover every week if not every month
(mostly ladies, sorry).
The “wallpaperholics": a
new wallpaper almost every day – I don’t know how they manage to get so many
wallpapers and never repeating any of them.
The status quo category:Tthey have never changed their
wallpaper since the day they bought the phone, even if they make any changes,
it takes forever before they make any other change again, and finally,
the
category I dread most, I refer to them as the “Garfields”: Those that have no sense of care, they have the most disorganized home screens,
app shortcuts with no order, widgets that they have never used and probably
never will, an endless number of homescreens (for no apparent reason), and
worst of all they are usually the type that would not repair a broken screen no
matter how kaleidoscopic it is.
These are just but a few categories that I have personally
observed, the list is insatiable.
Leave a comment below, sharing what aspect of
your personality is brought out through your phone, which category you think
you belong to and whether or not you agree that our phones are actually a representation
of our personalities.
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