Smartphone 

I’ve just had a realisation about how I treat smartphones these days. If I can’t afford the top-of-the-line phone, I ignore all the others in the middle and look at the ‘budget’ end phones (e.g. Nokia C6-01 or Nokia 700). It’s like I think to myself “If I can’t get the best, don’t bother settling for the next best thing. Stick with simple and let your iPod or PC handle the fancier functions.” So, somewhere in my mind, I’ve already decided that it’s the Samsung Galaxy S II or the Nokia 700. Not even going to consider the Samsung Galaxy S, or the HTC Aria, or whatever middle range phones there are.

But, intriguingly, I’m wondering if I’ll decide to replace my iPod Touch with the “6th Gen” model or not. As this year’s model is literally the same as last year’s, only with White as an option, I don’t know when the official 6th Gen will come out. I’m sure I’ve mentioned this before, but I have a curious habit of buying even numbered Generation iPods (2nd & 4th Gen iPod Nano, 4th Gen iPod Touch). Conveniently they have also been every two years, with increasing capacity matching the rate I would increase my music library, although recently both my music library and the iPod sizes have stalled…

Anyways, all my non-procrastinating time is dedicated to studying for 2 & 3 Unit maths. So…

TTFN!! Ta Ta For Now!

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