Aug 02
A New Phone
I got a new phone this week. I swapped my Motorola e680i for a new a810 (also made by Motorola). The new one is very similar. It also has a screen to write on, which I find very convenient. But it’s a little smaller, a little thinner, has a smaller screen, but a better camera and has a normal headphone socket. Aika’s phone broke recently, and I gave her my e680i, as it gave me an excuse to get a new one myself.
Buying a phone is quite simple in China. You take your money to a phone shop, hand it over, and get a new phone. You remove the SIM card (a little card about the size of your thumbnail) and insert it. You’re done! No contracts, no ID, easy.
But it’s not so easy. Most phone shops won’t let you try out one of their products before you buy it. You’re expected to look at a plastic model of the phone which is the same size and weight but doesn’t have any electronics in it. Instead of trying before they buy, most people just hold these lumps of plastic, weighing them in each hand, pressing the fake buttons, and deciding.
This is totally unreasonable to me. I don’t think that there’s any product anywhere where one can’t try before one buys. Especially with something quite expensive, electronic and as complicated as a phone. And especially since there is so much choice, and ESPECIALLY especially since the average wage in China means that a phone is much more of an investment than in developed countries. Not being able to “try before you buy” is really stupid, even though it’s widespread. And I’m not asking to be able to take the phone out and play with it for an hour, I just think being able to turn it on and look at the screen would be reasonable.
This is my gut feeling. But then I think of computer companies like Dell who sell computers (which are of course much more expensive) online. People looking to buy phones have all the resources of the internet, They can research if the phone that they’re planning to buy is any good (that’s what I ended up doing). So on one hand I think it’s ridiculous, and on the other I think it’s not so bad.
So anyway, what I’m wondering is:
Did you try your phone before buying it? (And by “try” I mean did you turn it on or see it turned on in the store?)
Would you buy a phone if you weren’t allowed to use it before buying it?
Am I just being silly? (With regard to the phone thing, not in general. Hahaha. Maybe I should clarify.)
Is it unreasonable to ask to use or see a product being used before buying it?
And now that I think of it, one might buy clothes if they were cheap, and looked ok, without trying them first. But a piece of clothing is substantially cheaper than a phone… anyway, I think my opinion’s pretty clear, I guess it’s your turn now.
I’ve made an mp3 of the youtube video. Download it here. Subscribe to my mp3 feed at http://maxiewawa.libsyn.com/rss . Please. Seriously, since I’m not playing piano much any more, I’m not sure why I’m paying for the space for that audio, so download it, whack it in your iPod and enjoy me on the go!

August 9th, 2008 at 10:01 pm
I listened to the audio feed today without watching the video as I was walking
I think everyone should be allowed to not only see and but test every function of the product you’re thinking of buying!!
August 10th, 2008 at 11:04 am
You’re right, i should just pull my finger out and get some audio up, shouldn’t I!
August 10th, 2008 at 12:43 pm
BTW,
how about using Podics.com ? It’s for free, unlimited, and fast - it’s the feed I’m using. I can help you with the Korean words on the sign up page, but with some help from Aika chan, I’m sure you’ll figure out how to do it easily 