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bahraini Posts: 361

Was: WHY?

why people always look for new things
when they want to change their stuff,
like cars , tv's , anything else , and even changing their
cities, and do it easly..

but when it comes to a mobile section , u find them very hard
and u can't convience them about other brands
i dont mean nokia , SE , or any other , i talk in general..

they sick to one brand , and never change , even if they know
that there r better phone and cheaper...



[ This Message was edited by: laffen on 2003-06-23 13:53 ]
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Posted: 2003-06-22 23:15:05
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Naar Posts: 238

I will always love nintendo!

GO BUY A GAMECUBE EVERYONE

any one want any good recommendations for gamecube games?
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Posted: 2003-06-22 23:16:29
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Jaydee Posts: 40

I'm sure this should be in off-topic, but away we go..

I disagree - whatever I buy I go about it a deliberate and careful way. I do not buy products out of loyalty, though I am loyal to certain products. I am loyal to the N64, as it brought me many many evenings of fun, but I did not buy a gamecube. Instead, I bought an X-box, as I basically grew out of Nintendo, and the open-source nature of the X-box and the xbconnect software really appealed to me.

A few years ago I had a nokida 3210, because those were the days and I didn't have a clue. Then I got a Samsung AGH-300, because they were small and very fashionable. (were) Now I have a T68i, again, because I have matured, wanted more open-source nature to these things and found out about the huge t68i community and all it's downloadable delights, let alone the thrills of BlueTooth.

Now I have reached a similar pinnacle of financing my technology. I'm getting a new phone and a laptop. Laptops are a whole new ball game - that really could go anywhere from Vaio to Alienware. Phones - I love the looks of the T610, but want to get the ability to send video clips to my friends.

Decisions decisions - but rest assured that in my case and the cases of those I can talk to, they are decisions well made.

Jaydee.
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Posted: 2003-06-22 23:24:12
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wozza Posts: 168

most things i consider lots, but i have preferences.. like Sony TV, Bang and Oulfsen audio, Sennheiser for headphones, Asus motherboards... i've never owned a non-x86 pc, but when i get a laptop i want a powerbook.. ive owned both Nokia and SE.......... This message was posted from a P800
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Posted: 2003-06-22 23:31:33
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tranquil Posts: > 500

It's got to do with trust. Let's turn it up side down... Is it at all possible to convince someone who has allways driven Mercedes that VW makes better cars? I don't think so... This message was posted from a P800
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Posted: 2003-06-23 00:11:43
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jaimingandhi Posts: 152

I would go for a better deal- better features at affordable cost rather than brand. And its the reason why i use t68i :-D This message was posted from a T68i
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Posted: 2003-06-23 00:31:52
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fijbert Posts: > 500

I agree with tranquil
it's all about trust

the only way u can make me change my stand is if u show me that the other guy is a lot better


shldnt this thread be in general discussions --> mobile free zone
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Posted: 2003-06-23 01:12:57
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pachy Posts: > 500

With personal items like phones or clothes or food, we stick to a brand we have learned to trust but if something VERY impressive comes along it can tempt us away from our normal choice, but it has to be VERY impressive. because our personal items can make or brake our day if they let us down.
Many die hard Nokia users bought the T68 when it came out because it was SO glaringly obvious that Nokia were taking us for a ride & holding back technology, this "Complacency" happens when too many people trust one manufacturer for too long.

I'm going to test this theory by offering my pet tortoise a curry, instead of the normal lettuce & bread soaked in milk. i was going to try a chinese dish but its a little unfair to expect him to use chopsticks
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Posted: 2003-06-23 03:08:22
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fijbert Posts: > 500


smart turtle
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Posted: 2003-06-23 09:55:15
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wozza Posts: 168

Exactly, trust! unless others are way cool! like powerbooks :-D This message was posted from a P800
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Posted: 2003-06-23 11:27:45
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