Mobile,are you frequently change?

China
June 20, 2010 8:37pm CST
My phone has been used for years, and now mobile phone constantly updated, feature-rich, style, fashion, and I would like to change one,but I would not replace it, because it always give me many memories. How about u? are you frequently change?
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@labea17 (443)
• Philippines
21 Jun 10
I don't change my cellphone much as I am more practical. I don't want to buy a new and modern phone just for the sake of having a brand new phone. I am only using a cellphone which only has a text and calling features. It doesn't even have a camera. I appreciate this more because it is much easier to use and does not attract hold-uppers.
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• China
21 Jun 10
yes and thanks for comment
@tsoknat (53)
• Philippines
21 Jun 10
I change my mobile phone when it's broken and cannot be repaired. As long as it can send/receive message, call, is capable of roaming and looks decent.
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@youless (112507)
• Guangzhou, China
22 Jun 10
I don't often change new mobile phone because it is not necessary. As long as my mobile phone works fine and I am satisfied with it, I don't have a reason to change it. It is a kind of wasting money in my opinion. I love China
@knicnax (2233)
• Philippines
21 Jun 10
I buy mobile phones because my old one's broken. I don't mind having low-end ones but I definitely would want high-tech ones. So far, I've changed my phone 6 times. First got broken nokia 3210, second got broken nokia 3310. I didn't have a phone for a few years, then I had 2 more nokia phones, one got stolen, one got replaced by a newer lower end phone because it's in the brink of destruction. We used my old faulty phone for use a home. all those happened in 1 year or a few months interval. Mind you all my phones were second hand except for the last one (the faulty one) which I used for a couple of months but lasted for 3 years. next I used a cellphone my boyfriend lent me for a few months. He had that phone for a long time. It was a sony ericsson. My mum bought me a new cellphone after a few months and I'm still using it today. It's been 3 years already, it's a sony ericsson w300. I'm also using a sony ericsson w205 right now for my phone line. So I now have 2 phones. With my cellphone history I learned that 1. nokia phones aren't really that sturdy. They only have a life of 1 year. After that they get broken real easy. 2. Sony Ericsson phones are tough. Even if you drop them hard a couple of times, they're still alive and kicking after a few years
• India
22 Jun 10
i usually change phones because sometimes or the other my cell gets damaged. My first cell was a samsung one old model which was my mother's and she wanted it back soon so i gave it back to her. The next piece i received was a HTC dopod. It was a windows mobile and it had pretty good features but i don't like touch screen cells much as i believe they get spoiled easily. Later i got an Sony Ericsson W910i which i had for like 1 year before it fell into salt water and couldn't be repaired . Right now i am having two cells one is Nokia N82 and the other is Sony Ericsson W595. I personally like Sony Ericsson as i think they are stylish and i like the orange black colour combination. I play a lot of games in both and due to high video quality in Nokia i upload music and movies and watch it daily. I use my sony one to text and call my friends while nokia for net and entertainment. I like both my cells and i have been taking good care of them. It's been 5 months since i got both the cells and i promise to take good care of them.
• India
21 Jun 10
yep , i do infact every 3 or 4 months as new mobile have loads of new features and advanced technology even they are getting cheaper too day by day and in order to stay up to date with all the latest developments i like to swap my smart phones :)
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@rosekiss (30414)
• Eugene, Oregon
21 Jun 10
I usually change my phone once a year, as I like to keep up with technology, but then it is getting expensive to go that way, so the phone I have now, I intend tokep ti a lot longer. I am just beginning to realize that having a new cell phone, isn't all that big of a deal, and I have other things to worry about besides getting a cell phone once a year. I just bought the one I have now in March of this year, so there is no way I will replace it to quickly, as it is a nice phone, and it has everything on it that i need and could want. Take care, and happy mylotting.
• India
21 Jun 10
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