Why do iphone users still see their phones as a status symbol
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.. is there ever any logic to what people think are status symbols?
cost is an easy reason/ barrier. but there's others like membership and other exclusivity options being offered out there.
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Those adults might still be children.
Ah, no true
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Especially teens and college students
Source: i'm a college student
I remember a friend of mine whining about how my text bubble was a different color and it "made it weird" to text because of that.
By then I was already super over the whole tribalistic iphone/android bs from people I know when it wasn't being meme'd on, so I just told her "you can either get over it, or we can stop talking and being friends"
Wouldn't you know it, the color of a text bubble isn't enough to end a friendship over.
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Bullshit. Adults absolutely care. It's human nature to try to project your status in the social hierarchy. That takes different forms and may instead be projecting status with a Stanley flask or Canada Goose jacket, or whatever.
Those aren't adults. Those are geriatric children.
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Wait people really give a shit? Never seen or heard about that
Source: I’m also a college student
Her iPhone is a status symbol to my wife. Filipinos are kinda weird about brand names as symbols, like they're living in the 80s.
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It used to be much worse. I remember being excluded from group chats in high school because of the color of the chat bubble for android was different or some shit lol
You weren’t ousted because of the colour, that’s ridiculous. You were ousted because your phone didn’t support group chats with iPhones. Obviously still an Apple issue but it’s pretty stupid to claim it was because of the colour.
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Especially teens and college students
Source: i'm a college student
wrote last edited by [email protected]Once something becomes statusy, is seems pretty rare that it ever stops. You can't outcompete Apple at being Apple, and to stay exclusive they can just keep prices up.
It genuinely was revolutionary when it came out. I guess they managed to leverage that into being a luxury brand, when no further world-breaking innovations were forthcoming. The only thing those really have to worry about is staying relevant, as opposed to going the way of fine china and monocles.
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Those aren't adults. Those are geriatric children.
Soooo, adults?
Don't pretend we've ever been better than that as a species. The exact form it takes changes (who does ermine fur anymore?) but the idea stays the same.
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Wait people really give a shit? Never seen or heard about that
Source: I’m also a college student
I see it frequently on tinder where women say to not bother when you don't own an iphone/ no android/ at least iphone xx
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Soooo, adults?
Don't pretend we've ever been better than that as a species. The exact form it takes changes (who does ermine fur anymore?) but the idea stays the same.
Don't pretend we've ever been better than that as a species.
Will you make the argument that people who refuse to follow such fashion trends are somehow inhuman?
If you are unwilling to make such an argument, I will not accept your premise that this is a trait of the "species".
What you (and the parent comment) are describing is a characteristic of certain childish behaviors, philosophies and cultures.
The sophomoric behavior of these geriatric children is not an indictment of humanity in general.
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Especially teens and college students
Source: i'm a college student
Cuz they're overpriced? More money = More "exclusive."
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My labubu bandolier says there is.
labubu
What the hell is that? Are beanie babies popular again?
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labubu
What the hell is that? Are beanie babies popular again?
Pretty much, yeah.
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Especially teens and college students
Source: i'm a college student
They don't. You do.
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They don't. You do.
It’s just a phone? I’d have an android or fairphone if my job didn’t have apple devices and apps I use all the time. Just makes sense to not need two sets of a lot of things.
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Especially teens and college students
Source: i'm a college student
I don’t. I just use the phone because it works well with my laptop. My previous one was all banged up and scratched, so I wouldn’t really call it a status symbol.
I don’t really care about status though. My friends are a bunch of misfits. If it bothers you that people are using something as a status symbol, perhaps you’re more concerned about status than you realize. I’d love to just advise you to stop caring about that but it’s not that easy. Status seeking is a pretty common, normal behaviour.
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Don't pretend we've ever been better than that as a species.
Will you make the argument that people who refuse to follow such fashion trends are somehow inhuman?
If you are unwilling to make such an argument, I will not accept your premise that this is a trait of the "species".
What you (and the parent comment) are describing is a characteristic of certain childish behaviors, philosophies and cultures.
The sophomoric behavior of these geriatric children is not an indictment of humanity in general.
More like, most common allele within the species.
What's the culture where people don't covet meaningless status symbols? Even hunter gatherer cultures have generated examples, and they can't own much more than they can carry.
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More like, most common allele within the species.
What's the culture where people don't covet meaningless status symbols? Even hunter gatherer cultures have generated examples, and they can't own much more than they can carry.
What's the culture where people don't covet meaningless status symbols?
While there are numerous examples of such philosophies and cultures around the globe, I don't actually need to identify such a culture to demonstrate my point.
If one can remain human without engaging in this behavior, this behavior is not a characteristic of the human condition.
The question before you is whether the members of such a hypothetical culture are inhuman specifically because they do not engage in that covetous behavior.
The abhorrent behaviors being described are conditions of ideas held by certain members of the species. The species is not lessened by the rejection of such ideas. The "certain members" are lessened by their adherence to those ideas.
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Especially teens and college students
Source: i'm a college student
Only poor people think a phone is a sign of wealth
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Especially teens and college students
Source: i'm a college student
wrote last edited by [email protected]I'm a college student and I don't feel this way at all. Maybe you'll get some quick jokes about being a poor Android user sometimes but it's mostly playful.
I convinced my college friend to try out Android and he likes his moto flip fold phone now.
Apple has cleverly made their phones a luxury symbol. In 2014, Apple hired the CEO of Burberry, Angela Ahrendts to be their Vice President. I believe this was the period when their Apple stores got a huge revamp to look all clean and minimalistic.
But in general, I don't think anybody really gives a shit. Even less so the ones ones who actually know about technology.