Gargantuar0520
Member
- Joined
- Apr 1, 2014
- Member Type
- Interested in Language
- Native Language
- Chinese
- Home Country
- China
- Current Location
- China
After experiencing the 4G internet by my new Iphone for several days, I really begin to get fascinated, not only because of the high speed, but also because of the Apps downloaded to the phone. From a language lover’s point of view, what really stimulates my interest is something that I can read and listen at any time. Though these Apps really consumes huge sums of data, it doesn’t mean anything to me because I don’t care about data consummation. I really consider it valuable, or even fabulous for me to get access to English (or any other languages I like).
With the Apps which enables me to read newspapers and listen to programs made by native speakers, my life has changed so much, for I never found that I’ve been so relying on my cellphone that I can’t do anything without it in my spare time. This morning, when I was entering my office, I was too concentrating on the programs broadcasted by my phone that I didn’t hear anything when my colleague called me. He pretended to be a little annoyed, claiming that he would never say hello to me in the morning. At that time, I considered the idea came from the Apples Corp so powerful that mobile phone should be designed so as to help users do almost anything that a computer can do.
My thought finally stopped at a conclusion that consumers needs could be changed by enabling them to get access to more resources, and meanwhile, these resources could help them get more than they used to do. When they were intrigued by a new ‘life style’, they are too willing to develop a new habit which would later bring about needs for more resources, and that may become a new sales strategy.
With the Apps which enables me to read newspapers and listen to programs made by native speakers, my life has changed so much, for I never found that I’ve been so relying on my cellphone that I can’t do anything without it in my spare time. This morning, when I was entering my office, I was too concentrating on the programs broadcasted by my phone that I didn’t hear anything when my colleague called me. He pretended to be a little annoyed, claiming that he would never say hello to me in the morning. At that time, I considered the idea came from the Apples Corp so powerful that mobile phone should be designed so as to help users do almost anything that a computer can do.
My thought finally stopped at a conclusion that consumers needs could be changed by enabling them to get access to more resources, and meanwhile, these resources could help them get more than they used to do. When they were intrigued by a new ‘life style’, they are too willing to develop a new habit which would later bring about needs for more resources, and that may become a new sales strategy.