Tuesday, September 28, 2004

Mobile Turnover

It says here that Kuwaitis change or upgrade their mobile phones every 5 months on average. I'm sure we're not alone in this trend, I hear the Japanese are even worse.

What about you?

8 comments:

  1. i change my mobile once , and i'm thinking of getting the third

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  2. I'm not going to change my mobile till I know who will be our next leader. Everything is on hold, no new shoes, no new hair cut, I'm not going to try the new McKufta and God help me I wont even go out...period!

    I'm sick of NOKIA though...silly phone breaks after the first time you throw it at a parked car next to AL-Rumai7 Cops cafateria.

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  3. I stick on my mobile till it stops functioning or act as if it has a life by its on.. in my last nokia mobile, i had to press on the "number 1" digit with both thumbs before it gets typed it on the screen!!!

    Madm.. I think this issue (The new leader) will take sometime till it happens.. if it happens actually.

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  4. I've had this Nokia 8310 for the last 4 years, I think.. No camera, No bluetooth, No complaints :)

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  5. I keep loosing my mobiles or they get stolen, I am exempt from any statistics.

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  6. I only bought one phone in my life and that was the 3210, the others I got as gifts. Now I use 3650 for the last two years. I am waiting for the new Samsung, then I will see which 1 mega pixel phone to buy.

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  7. I don't get how some people change their phones the second a new one comes out, when all they know how to do is "Send" and "End"

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  8. All my mobiles were my brother's old ones, the only new one i had was a b-day gift from him - i have been using it over a year now, and in case i get a new one, i will make sure that it's a b-day gift :P

    So technically speaking, I never bought a mobile in my life. It seems mobiles simply fall in my lap, or come to me on a silver plate :D

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Keep it clean, people!