This early semester, I saw a lot of my friends used new phones and gadgets. Perhaps new semester offers earlier loan or scholarship and maybe some of them manage to get ‘Green Packet’ during last Eid ul Fitr enough to buy those sophisticated gadgets. In the other hand, I’m still using my old phone model Samsung E1080T rather than my Samsung Corby II phone. I named Corby II as Bumblebee as it has black and yellow colors. Samsung E1080T is much simpler compared to Corby II and has press keypad while Corby II besides of its cute looks plus with touch screen keypad make the user much more elegant. I can’t deny the applications in Corby II are better than Samsung E1080T. Until recently, my Corby II’s screen had broken to the extent I cannot see what I was texting and left me using my common sense. Now, it’s been repaired and it cost me too much that I should buy new one instead of repair it. Well, let bygone be bygone. I learnt that I’m clumsy in so many ways so I took a decision to use my Samsung E1080T instead of Corby II. If any case I dropped it, I won’t drop my money as well. Plus, I always texting while I’m driving. It’s not a good habit :P. Press keypad makes me convenient to do so. I do not know what to do with the Corby II, maybe I’ll use it when I’m going out with my friends for purpose of taking pictures. Haha. They say some phones suit the owner very well. So, how about u guys? Did u face same problem as me? If anyone interested with my available Corby II, see me.. ;p
Samsung E1080T
Samsung has made its way to the top of the communication world. I think a lot of people uses Samsung nowadays from the vast choices of designs and functions.
ReplyDeleteI agree with you on the keypad part. but texting while driving is dangerous, sister! you might consider using a touch screen phone just to stop yourself from doing on the road misdemeanor. ;p
haha.. yes i know i know even using press keypad still a danger to me. i wish i could touch the screen smoothly just like my friends. guess i'm being too hard with it, poor Corby.. gonna give a second chance to it. hoping it will impress me this time. ;D
Deleteagreed with huda! you should practice to use a touch screen phone then! ;p
ReplyDeletewell as for me I'm still interested to try with a touch screen phone since I haven't try it before. but as far as I'm concerned a lot of my friends have some difficulties using touch screen phone where sometimes they have the typos syndrome ;p
I second that motion dear nurul nabilah,
DeleteTexting on a touch screen is hard especially since I've got gigantic fingers. I've once tried typing 'assalamualaikum' but accidently sent it midway typing, I ended up sending 'ass' instead to my mom! Thank Allah, mom rarely reads her text.
bhahaha.. diyana, gigantic gingers? like seriously?? i always faced difficulties typing especially when i'm in rush. totally bad. ;p
DeleteDear ajirah, no texting while driving anymore please. lol :p
ReplyDeleteI have tried using touch screen phones before this and...it just went wrong..I meant there are lotsa typos and I became very 'slow' in replying text etc. But I believe people will get use over time. and Samsung have produced (and producing) a lot of affordable smartphones with great performance :)
yeahh, say no to that bad habit! haha.. i admit Samsung is going up and up by seeing its new gadgets launched in short time. i also agree that 'people will get use over time', but you should agree more with 'people will change over time'! hahaha. u know me well, fad. ;p
Deletego Samsung go!
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