Do you judhe people by their phones?

Anonymous
I know there is the Android vs iphone debate…but do judge if someone has a really old phone model? I pulled out my iphone 7 and my brother screamed “Ew!”. I was taken aback. Was he saying out loud what others think in their head? I can afford any phone I want, im just a little frugal.
Anonymous
*judge
Anonymous
No. I have no idea what model iphone anyone has, nor do I care. I do, however, have major issues w android bc there’s always 1 member on a group text who screws up all the messages bc they’re the only android user. Can’t send/share pics easily, can’t name text, can’t edit/delete, etc.
Anonymous
Nope. Some people like the latest thing, some people are satisfied with what they have. It’s all good.
I too, have an old phone. I’d appreciate it if anyone who judges me because of my old phone could convince Apple that there really is a market for small phones.
Anonymous
Here’s my method of buying a new phone: Bring along my most loved wristlets (purses) to the phone store and see what fits. More than that, I don’t care.
Anonymous
No. I only judged my sister who had a phone so old it couldn’t reliable receive or send texts 100% of the time. It was an issue with coordinating for her kids. She finally upgraded to something reliable and I don’t know what it is but it works so not judging anymore.
Anonymous
I judge your brother for being so rude.
Anonymous
I admire people who stick with a flip phone. I'm not up to date enough to tell expensive phones from bargain phones. I can't see what my husband's new iPhone does that my more basic Android phone can't do.
Anonymous
No. I would never look. And if I saw and noticed you had an older phone, I’d applaud you for it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I judge your brother for being so rude.


I judge OP for lack of proofreading.
Anonymous
Not at all. However, I judge people who judge people by their phones.
Anonymous
How old is your brother?
Anonymous
I judge the parents of my students because I collect their phones in the morning. Kids come without supplies and are failing but they have the latest iphones. Status is placed on the wrong things.
Anonymous
I’m taken aback when someone has a phone I know is no longer serviced by software updates. It happened recently when I was at a business meeting and I was wondering how they can live like that. And I guess it does make me worry they don’t have the technology infrastructure to be a reliable partner.
Anonymous
No, I have no clue what phone anyone has. I assume someone 60 or younger wouldn’t have a flip phone and if they did, they probably could afford a regular one and I certainly wouldn’t judge for that. I do thinks it’s a bit odd when my friends don’t have iPhones but I don’t judge them, I know some people prefer android.
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