2. Introduction
• According to research it has come out that the phone you use matches
to your personality.
• The preference of the phone depends on the individual’s personality.
• In looking at the strengths and weaknesses of each, you think & you can
define what attracts you to each phone.
• These aren’t absolutes by any means, but picking a phone that matches
your personality can be a quick way to judge people.
4. Artistic Android Users
• Most creative
• Industries : Culture, arts or sports
• Best cooks
• Most polite
• Watch the most TV
• Drink the most alcohol
• Most active on social media
• Characteristics creative, shy or
calm
5. Boring Blackberry Users
• Boring because they barely
have any apps.
• Industries: Finance, property or
health.
• Make the most calls & send
most texts.
• Have the most long term
relationships.
• Drink the most tea & coffee.
• Eat out the most.
• Characteristics: loud & bubbly.
6. Whizy Windows Users
• Think themselves most unique &
intelligent.
• Known to be geeks.
• Industries: Media or corporate.
• Speedy & efficient.
• Don’t want to waste time in learning.
• Likely to drive car, cloths they wear.
• Buy quality like a clean design &
product with important choices.
• Characteristics: Fun, independent,
daring.
7. iCandy iPhone Users
• Rate themselves most attractive.
• Industry : Media
• Most ambitious.
• Thinks their boss rates them highly.
• Most well-travelled .
• Spend the most on clothes and
grooming each year.
• Biggest selfie addicts.
• Characteristics: confident
ambitious, daring, bright, flirty.
8. Tips to be kept in mind
• Smartphones are supposed to make our lives easier.
• As phones become works of art and fashion they become more
subjective.
• Buyers should first start with the question of configurations and look at
reviews of the device to determine the best phone.
• Carefully consider the feature you may need on your phone
• Then look at the form factor: Hardware and OS are key.
Find the right fit to your personality!!