Of gadgets and pride.
I love my HTC Desire and I kinda got it for a steal. It was during Chinese New Year and after much badgering from my gf about the HTC Desire, I finally gave in and got it. It WAS a good buy. It was everything that I wanted in a touch screen phone and it was not an i-freaking-phone. In fact that was the Deal Sealer. When you’re living in a world filled with iPhones, one can easily get turned off by the idea of getting one. But after a few months, I’m beginning to regret my choice.
I should’ve gone with Jobs’s infernal gadget. Like how all China products are deemed flimsy and cheap, the HTC was no doubt in the same league – although the company changed the brand name from SUPER HIGH TECHNOLOGY COMPUTER to HIGH TECHNOLOGY COMPUTER i.e HTC. I was pissed at my HTC whenever it lags or hangs. In fact, the battery life was the deal breaker of all.
Did my pride get in the way? Or was I getting punished for adhering to the rebel in me? Whatever it was, I am now just counting down the months until my contract with my smartphone comes to an end. I don’t know how much more I can take it with this blardy phone. Because if it gets any worse, I might have to throw this phone into Tasik Titiwangsa.
Forget smartphones.
I should’ve gone with Jobs’s infernal gadget. Like how all China products are deemed flimsy and cheap, the HTC was no doubt in the same league – although the company changed the brand name from SUPER HIGH TECHNOLOGY COMPUTER to HIGH TECHNOLOGY COMPUTER i.e HTC. I was pissed at my HTC whenever it lags or hangs. In fact, the battery life was the deal breaker of all.
Did my pride get in the way? Or was I getting punished for adhering to the rebel in me? Whatever it was, I am now just counting down the months until my contract with my smartphone comes to an end. I don’t know how much more I can take it with this blardy phone. Because if it gets any worse, I might have to throw this phone into Tasik Titiwangsa.
Forget smartphones.

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