Quoting from [JJB]:I bought my NOKIA when I enter my college, just cost aboutRMB1,000, it is an old style.Cell phones have become trend setters. They seem to show the identity of a person. So today's youngsters are very keen on getting the new & attractive models of cell phones. You and I can be no exception to this with the fast changing world.
How often do you change your cell phone? Whats your latest cell phone model?
Quoting from [germex]:I have an old Nokia (about ten years old), but don't know the model number. My friends call it "the brick", as it hardly has any functions, except for what you need to call somebody. No integrated camera, nothing!
I love it, because I've dropped it so many times from close to 2 meters height, and it's still working. Try that with a modern phone! Or better yet, don't try that, as the outcome is quite predictable: total failure!
Change my phone? Forget it!
Quoting from [JJB]:Cell phones have become trend setters. They seem to show the identity of a person. So today's youngsters are very keen on getting the new & attractive models of cell phones. You and I can be no exception to this with the fast changing world.
How often do you change your cell phone? Whats your latest cell phone model?
good question, and useful question for me! i am now working as a salesman in a mobile manufacturer. how do you guys think of chinese mobiles? how often do you guys (youths) change for new mobiles? how about the mid-aged? then the old-aged? what funcitons do you like or like best? what new fucntions would you dream ? our company recently launched a new model, tri-band,TV function, of course, the common entertainment included.
sincerely hope to get your answers!
thx so much!
you can contact me and have a talk: msn: kxdsales026@live.cn