Monday 7 September 2009

I Should not have brought!

Not so long ago I was in Cabot circus and I was approached by a street seller. I stopped to see what he was selling, he was selling and promoting new phones from carphonewarehouse. I was talking to him for about 10 minutes then I was talked into buying an "LG Cookie KP950" the main selling point that attracted me was the aesthetics. Once I got the phone home I was just testing and playing around I found the overall function of the phone really difficult to get used to which is a bad downfall. I just kept on using the phone thinking that I would get used to the overall function. After about three months the touch screen started to delay so when texting the words didn’t come up in full so I would send a text that made no sense. I regret letting the look of the phone be
the selling point I wish I had looked into some online reviews of the product about the function, but at the same time I don’t want a fantastic functioning phone and have a horrible looking phone I want a nice balance of the 2 to have a phone that completely satisfies both sides of the argument. I would also go into the shop and look at the test model and experience how easy the product is to use and how nice it looks.

I have learned from this experience not to buy anything through looking at the aesthetics. I need to consider all aspects of the phone so I get the best possible phone.