Ibrahim M Khalil March 25, 2005
#12 Posted by Fizza on March 29, 2005 8:39:21 pm
Re: # 11
Okay, I (still) didn`t get that.
So the `shame` is back at me :)
Okay, I (still) didn`t get that.
So the `shame` is back at me :)
#11 Posted by sapuri on March 29, 2005 2:53:36 am
Re: # 10
In an effort to promulgate the tabs that come with replies to replies further and further to the right, I wasn`t trying to be a schmuck; it was a joke.
Whoosh.
Yep, you missed it.
In an effort to promulgate the tabs that come with replies to replies further and further to the right, I wasn`t trying to be a schmuck; it was a joke.
Whoosh.
Yep, you missed it.
#10 Posted by Fizza on March 29, 2005 12:27:23 am
Re: # 9
Err, I know Vertu has been around for a long time. I pasted what the author had mentioned and thus gave the link to the website.
Shame on you for being a schmuck and misinterpreting what I was implying :)
Err, I know Vertu has been around for a long time. I pasted what the author had mentioned and thus gave the link to the website.
Shame on you for being a schmuck and misinterpreting what I was implying :)
#9 Posted by sapuri on March 28, 2005 7:16:36 pm
Re: # 8
Yes, but Vertu`s already been available for a long time...Madonna dropped her 11,000 dollar one and had it written about on BBC last year.
Shame on you for being so behind the times. Tsk tsk...
Yes, but Vertu`s already been available for a long time...Madonna dropped her 11,000 dollar one and had it written about on BBC last year.
Shame on you for being so behind the times. Tsk tsk...
#8 Posted by Fizza on March 28, 2005 12:36:25 pm
I would never want to own a Nokia cell phone. Here are some of my rational and irrational reasons as to why:
- It is over-priced. Hardly do the consumers use all the features they pay for which makes it a bad invesment.
- You hear Nokia`s ring tone (ta ra ra ra, ta ra ra ra, ta ra ra ra raaaaaaaa! You all know what tune I`m using as I type it!) in a public place every few minutes. It is very common.
- It is so user-friendly that any one can access the information you`ve stored in it. Show your friends your new Nokia and find them reading your text messages after a while. Give them a Panasonic, Siemens or Samsung, and find them returning it back to you with a `Acha Hai!` covering up for their confusion over what key they should have pressed.
- Its `latest one` arrives faster in the market than a Pakistani fashion model. You`re elite today and obsolete tomorrow.
- ``Its not too far when Nokia might be brining out a limited edition range in collaboration with Armani...`` Visit http://www.vertu.com
- It is over-priced. Hardly do the consumers use all the features they pay for which makes it a bad invesment.
- You hear Nokia`s ring tone (ta ra ra ra, ta ra ra ra, ta ra ra ra raaaaaaaa! You all know what tune I`m using as I type it!) in a public place every few minutes. It is very common.
- It is so user-friendly that any one can access the information you`ve stored in it. Show your friends your new Nokia and find them reading your text messages after a while. Give them a Panasonic, Siemens or Samsung, and find them returning it back to you with a `Acha Hai!` covering up for their confusion over what key they should have pressed.
- Its `latest one` arrives faster in the market than a Pakistani fashion model. You`re elite today and obsolete tomorrow.
- ``Its not too far when Nokia might be brining out a limited edition range in collaboration with Armani...`` Visit http://www.vertu.com
#6 Posted by vagabond78 on March 28, 2005 1:03:50 am
Why do you sport a 20K watch when a simple one would be just fine? Thus argued my GF when I told her that I`m quite happy with my Nokia 3310. I informed her that watches and mobile phones are just not the same. I have 4 watches (she has even more) priced over 20K but I carry only 1 mobile. She saw my point but still wanted me to `upgrade`, as she put it.
Reluctantly, I went and bought a Nokia 6630. I charged it, put the sim card and headed straight to office. I was in the cafeteria when my new phone rang for the first time. It took me a sec to realise that my ph was ringing. As soon as the call was over my colleagues started asking me about new mobile. I cursed myself for not reading the manual but luckily one of my friends knew all about this model. He informed the crowd (and me) about its features and I could see the awe in their faces.
``Camera ph, 1.3 megapixels, 1 hr video rec, bluetooth, gprs, internet, USB blah! blah! blah!
He knew most of the specs and we took a few snaps right there. I was really proud of my phone that day. The thrill vanished in a few days but I`ve come to appreciate my GF`s point.
It`s about style really. I still dont know much about my ph and never used internet on phone but it feels good nonetheless. Esp having a camera in my pocket and exchanging MMS with my friends.
Cheers
Reluctantly, I went and bought a Nokia 6630. I charged it, put the sim card and headed straight to office. I was in the cafeteria when my new phone rang for the first time. It took me a sec to realise that my ph was ringing. As soon as the call was over my colleagues started asking me about new mobile. I cursed myself for not reading the manual but luckily one of my friends knew all about this model. He informed the crowd (and me) about its features and I could see the awe in their faces.
``Camera ph, 1.3 megapixels, 1 hr video rec, bluetooth, gprs, internet, USB blah! blah! blah!
He knew most of the specs and we took a few snaps right there. I was really proud of my phone that day. The thrill vanished in a few days but I`ve come to appreciate my GF`s point.
It`s about style really. I still dont know much about my ph and never used internet on phone but it feels good nonetheless. Esp having a camera in my pocket and exchanging MMS with my friends.
Cheers
#5 Posted by Faylasuf on March 26, 2005 11:12:10 pm
funny part is that most of thse hightech cell owners arnt utilizin an -in most of the cases- even aware of the full capabilities of their cells
yea btw where wud telenor stand?
yea btw where wud telenor stand?
#4 Posted by sapuri on March 26, 2005 9:26:07 pm
You know, being an engineering student myself, I can`t help but tell people off, for telling me off, about my lack of cell-phone affinity. It`s interesting to see, furthermore, that the urban Pakistani today has a strange fetish for the `top of the line` mobayl phone, even though the phones and talk times are ridiculously expensive, if indexed relative to salaries. Like your article proves, the best phone was the cheapest one, because that`s all you needed!
I felt quite `paindoo` upon my return to Lahore after a two year hiatus to find people casually sending multimedia messages like pictures etc. But as time went by, I realise that mobile communication itself has fallen victim to Pakistani youth`s frustrations: text messaging and chatting...don`t we have anything better to do with our time...like write replies on Chowk?!
Oh, if anyone finds a silver Samsung with bells, whistles and cute colors on the LCD, please let me know. I borrowed a phone from my mamoo over the summer, which I lost at a shaadi, and still can`t face him with news of its demise...as far as he knows, it was left at my friends apartment who moved abroad! Piddling excuse, but it worked!
I felt quite `paindoo` upon my return to Lahore after a two year hiatus to find people casually sending multimedia messages like pictures etc. But as time went by, I realise that mobile communication itself has fallen victim to Pakistani youth`s frustrations: text messaging and chatting...don`t we have anything better to do with our time...like write replies on Chowk?!
Oh, if anyone finds a silver Samsung with bells, whistles and cute colors on the LCD, please let me know. I borrowed a phone from my mamoo over the summer, which I lost at a shaadi, and still can`t face him with news of its demise...as far as he knows, it was left at my friends apartment who moved abroad! Piddling excuse, but it worked!
#3 Posted by maryamm on March 26, 2005 10:31:47 am
Nice article :)
I suppose you couldn`t include telenor because it hasn`t been long since it was launched.
I suppose you couldn`t include telenor because it hasn`t been long since it was launched.
#1 Posted by sabziwala on March 25, 2005 7:48:24 pm
If it gets stolen another time, do let me know and I will send you a spare one that I have.
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