Is it wrong to judge people by the phones they use? There seems to be a rise in phoneism lately. People judge you by what phone you use. I find I do it sometimes, e.g. I tend to assume iPhone users are technologically ignorant and uninformed.
Is it wrong to judge people by the phones they use? There seems to be a rise in phoneism lately. People judge you by what phone you use. I find I do it sometimes, e.g. I tend to assume iPhone users are technologically ignorant and uninformed.
Is it wrong to judge people by the phones they use? There seems to be a rise in phoneism lately. People judge you by what phone you use. I find I do it sometimes, e.g. I tend to assume iPhone users are technologically ignorant and uninformed.
Is it wrong to judge people by the phones they use? There seems to be a rise in phoneism lately. People judge you by what phone you use. I find I do it sometimes, e.g. I tend to assume iPhone users are technologically ignorant and uninformed.
I'm sure people do judge people by their phone .. as well as many other factors: apparently a majority of women in the UK believe that shoes tell them pretty much everything they need to know about a guy
I have a few friends bouncing back and forth from USA to Russia. While I think this might apply in US schools and early college years it's worse in other countries. iPhone is a huge luxury in Russia, not many can afford it, if you have an iPhone you get a really different view in society. It worth mentioning that iPhones worth well more in Russia, prices starting at $1000 per phone without any contracts.
I definately judge people by their phone. I consider iphone users to be misguided flashy posers but i also judge someone with a high end android who doesnt have a clue how to use it to its potential in kinda the same way. Its my geek snobbery
We've been tracking upcoming products and ranking the best tech since 2007. Thanks for trusting our opinion: we get rewarded through affiliate links that earn us a commission and we invite you to learn more about us.