American materialism I would say I guess is different than Europe's when it comes to cell phones. Last time I visited Europe I was amazed at how many people knew their phones. All my friends and relatives knew everything about cells phones, they were talking about who's got the Moto V600, Nokia 8100, Siemens x34, etc... not sure if the Siemens is a really model but you get my drift. They knew model numbers, and features of all the phones. I mean I could walk up to any young kid or adult and say I want the new Motorola Z754 or Nokia T342 and they would be like "o no you dont want that it doesnt have polyphonic ringtones, and you cant mms with it, you want the Nokia S345 or the Motorola Q342.
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American materialism I would say I guess is different than Europe's when it comes to cell phones. Last time I visited Europe I was amazed at how many people knew their phones. All my friends and relatives knew everything about cells phones, they were talking about who's got the Moto V600, Nokia 8100, Siemens x34, etc... not sure if the Siemens is a really model but you get my drift. They knew model numbers, and features of all the phones. I mean I could walk up to any young kid or adult and say I want the new Motorola Z754 or Nokia T342 and they would be like "o no you dont want that it doesnt have polyphonic ringtones, and you cant mms with it, you want the Nokia S345 or the Motorola Q342.