Prompt
Recently, several students (including GEL students) have replaced or upgraded their smartphones. When I last upgraded my phone (two years ago), I switched from a phone manufactured by SHARP running Android to an iPhone 5c. One of the reasons I switched is that I wanted to know what the big deal was about iPhones. Another reason is that one of our friends helped us find a really good deal on the phones. But I’ve noticed something — no one* switches from an iPhone back to an Android phone.
Here’s some food for thought: iPhones are high status items.
Second piece of food for thought: It’s $687 or so for an iPhone but only $254 or so for an Android smart phone (Forbes). (HT: Yung)
*okay that’s hyperbole but I see a very strong tendency for people to go from Android to iPhone but not iPhone to android.
Vocabulary I used you might not know
Hyperbole = exaggeration = ことを過剰にする
HT = hat tip = thanks!
Your Assignment
Is this a good thing, a bad thing, or a neutral thing? I want each student to comment as an answer. Use at least 100 words (this is the HW due by 1/15).