男女羞羞视频在线观看,国产精品黄色免费,麻豆91在线视频,美女被羞羞免费软件下载,国产的一级片,亚洲熟色妇,天天操夜夜摸,一区二区三区在线电影
   

Buy, buy, buy cell, cell, cell: Escaping the mobile madness

By Patrick Whiteley (China Daily)
Updated: 2007-09-20 07:27

My friend Wang Hui, like millions more of her 20-something Chinese peers, recently spent her monthly salary on a mobile phone. Wang works in a clothing market and makes 2,000 yuan ($263) a month. She thinks her new, bells-and-whistles Nokia is the talk of the town.

It is a sleek-looking phone but Wang tells me it can also take pictures, record videos, play music, has an alarm, a calendar, a personal planner, a world clock, a currency converter, has blue tooth capability and a battery life of three days.

It also has the amazing ability to make a telephone call.

Wang is very, very happy, and is probably feeling the same way many 20-somethings in the West feel after they book an overseas holiday, which costs them about one month's salary. Twenty years ago, when China introduced its first mobile telecommunications equipment, there were little more than 700 users. In 2001, cell phone users passed the 100-million mark and now China has more than 600 million mobile phones. This means that one in every five mobile phone users in the world is Chinese.

A mobile phone has become a serious status symbol, not only in China, but also all over our fast-consuming, materialistic world. However, in the Middle Kingdom, an expensive mobile phone can give you instant status, no matter who you are. I've seen farmers on the Yangtze River chatting on smarter-looking mobile phones than Shanghai stockbrokers.

My friend Wang will be eating a lot of cheap noodles over the next month, but she insists her cell phone purchase was important and feels she has moved up in the world. She gives "upwardly mobile" a new meaning and cradles her new Nokia like a young mother holds a baby.

Another reason why there are 600 million mobile phones out there is because of forgetful people like me. I have lost three mobile phones in the back of Beijing taxis and now I've changed my tune. To hell with the mobile phone fashionistas!

My latest Chinese-made phone cost under 400 yuan ($53) and it's a little marvel. It is light, and when I drop it, it keeps on. I also like the compact look, the feel, the action and the catchy Mando pop ring tone. But the best function for me is always the alarm. My little phone really is an eye opener. I've helped a lot of my friends from the West buy their first phone in China, and have noticed many of them opting for the low-cost China-made communication solution. Maybe the back-to-basics attitude is catching.

We have come a long way since the homing pigeon and can you remember when the first mobiles arrived in the mid 1980s? They were so big, you had to carry them in a bag. And they cost about $5,000, so nobody really had one.

One of my first reporting jobs was to cover a major political convention. Our newspaper had been tipped off about the pending resignation of our state's long-serving premier. When the premier announced his retirement I had to rush to a payphone and call the editor. A payphone? Now that's something we will be telling the grandkids.

(China Daily 09/20/2007 page20)



Hot Talks
Most Commented/Read Stories in 48 Hours
主站蜘蛛池模板: 和硕县| 体育| 佳木斯市| 乾安县| 左贡县| 栾川县| 乐陵市| 孟州市| 伊吾县| 台东县| 伊宁市| 三亚市| 长治市| 柘荣县| 岳阳县| 新疆| 陆丰市| 苗栗市| 哈巴河县| 清水河县| 竹溪县| 洮南市| 元朗区| 茂名市| 四平市| 彰武县| 苍南县| 康马县| 杭锦后旗| 治县。| 体育| 深水埗区| 德安县| 宽城| 上犹县| 陈巴尔虎旗| 历史| 千阳县| 永康市| 千阳县| 南陵县| 营山县| 泰州市| 青海省| 南京市| 新密市| 焦作市| 竹北市| 雷州市| 双流县| 辉县市| 巩义市| 公主岭市| 昔阳县| 巴青县| 商城县| 炉霍县| 福泉市| 平陆县| 呼伦贝尔市| 水城县| 旬阳县| 英德市| 寿阳县| 普兰县| 凌源市| 万山特区| 崇义县| 宜川县| 射洪县| 玛曲县| 台北市| 黄大仙区| 抚松县| 巨鹿县| 横峰县| 邻水| 凤山县| 德州市| 嘉兴市| 昌宁县| 天镇县|