The most common I questions I get from strangers are:
1) What iphone model is that?
2) Is that a Samsung?
A) "No, a Nokia" however if it's a friend trying to be a smart *** and I'm feeling sarky "learn to read damn it :grin:".
Common questions from my social circle, usually they ask these trying to wind me up / trying to be a smart *** lol:
3) Do you get viruses on this thing since it runs windows?
A) Nah, don't need an anti virus unlike
your android phone :grin::grin: (If they have an android phone more than often they start to panic, but try not to show it :evil
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4) Yo, yo you have Siri :evil::evil:?
A) Why would I have Siri, it's not an iphone duh. I've got Cortana, much better... then we either get into a debate which is better and invariably they change the subject if they can't come up with a coherent response.
Alternatively their response is "better how? (rolling their eyes)", I just go "well I'd explain but I doubt your mind will be able to take much in, since it's full of grass an' all :grin::grin::winktongue:". A little banter ensues about each others mental capacity lol.
However the most frequent question I get asked with-in my social circle is "why are you still using that crappy phone?"
My response is more or less "well because it is much sturdier & durable than your vastly expensive toddler toy" :winktongue:.
Never the less if anyone is interested in my phone, I enable apps corner with just the calculator, hand it to them, ask them to get out of it. Usually they go what the hell?! How do I use this thing???
By this time they are pretty intrigued.
So I proceed to show them and explain what it's good for, show them kids corner and at this point they usually start looking through their phone to check if they said functionality. Once they finish rummaging around their phone (which always ends with a disappointed expression on their face:winktongue
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, I show them my start screen, unpin everything and pin a few items back. Explain that they can anything pinned that they want and in various sizes (whilst showing an on screen demo) unlike on their phone. Followed by a Camera demo whilst phone is locked.
A brief Q&A about what apps they use and what they generally use their phones for on a day to day basis. Once I finished explaining the pros, cons & the third party apps like Metrotube, mytube, tubecast etc.7/10 times they start looking at various windows phones on sites like Carphone Warehouse.
Unfortunately this is where it goes south... they get convinced by the reps to either get the latest galaxy, iphone, Note or on the odd occasion the LG G3. However if they do manage to walk out with a windows phone either from a store or order one online, they often switch due to the peer pressure from their friends.
Me personally, I like being different and not a lemming.