Sould I stay up to date with the latest gadgets?
I just bought an iPhone 5 a month ago but heard about the iPhone 5c or 5s whatever its gonna be called, comes out next month. Would is Tay uo to date with the latest gadgets like the new MacBook Air, new ipad, 2013/2014 cars and such? I don't have the money so I have to work a lot of overtime to get these gadgets!
No, you shouldn't. Apple gadgets are pricey, especially if you keep buying one every year. I would say buy a new model, every 2 models. Cause with Apple, the release a new gadget that has bugs and then they will release the next one with improved whatever.
No way. Unless there's a lot of improvement that you need don't ever upgrade just because you can say you have the newest model.
I have had my iPod for 3 years, my phone for 2 years, my MacBook for 4 years and have no desire to update until the iPhone 5S comes out and then I will buy one because my contract is up and I want a smart phone.
- Why should you always stay up to the date with the latest gadgets? I have a iphone 5 and want my parents to get me a 5s. I told my parents the 5s is faster, better battery, camera and ID scanner (I want that so bad: D) but my parents won't do it! So how can I convince them that you should ALWAYS stay up to date with the latest gadgets?
- Why is gadgets are so addictive? I had my iphone last year. It is my first time to own a smartphone. It is even fun to have when all my friends had it too. I realized I spent to much of my times on smartphone for social network and whatsapp. I can't control myself. I tried not to online but failed somehow.
- Why do some people try to show off their expensive gadgets? Like they always keep their iPhone on their hand or wear sunglasses and try to act cool and what not. In reality, they're just losers with no life. So why do people do this? Are they just really insecure?
- Why do so many people go crazy for new gadgets and technology? Queue up for days just to be the first to get a new iPhone… Upgrading things when the old one works just fine… Why do people want the newest "in" thing so much? What's wrong with buying a phone and keeping it for 5 years until it breaks down and THEN replacing it?