In this materialistic era, how many people really regard mobile phones as a status symbol? The words of the well-known car critic Chen Zhen are like a bombshell, which has aroused countless people's deep thoughts. He insisted: "Mobile phones, as long as they are easy to use, are not used to show off." His words are like a clear stream, washing the hearts of those who are bound by brands and grades.
Xiaomi mobile phones, with their excellent performance and stable performance, have won Chen Zhen's appreciation. It's like a dark horse, it stands out from the crowd and never disappoints. And this time, the contest between Brother Zhao and the "mobile phone grade" has pushed this topic to the forefront.
Do we really need to use our phones to assert our identity? In this era of a smartphone in everyone's hand, users of brands such as Apple and Huawei are all over the streets, are they different because of the mobile phones in their hands? They still have to face the 996 work system and still have to squeeze into the crowded subway.
Let's not be fooled by the manufacturers and don't quarrel over the so-called brand. After all, the mobile phone is just a tool in our lives, and it should not become a symbol of our status. We should be within our budget, shop according to our needs, and choose the right phone for us. Parameters such as performance, image, battery life, and screen are the focus of our attention.
If we rely too much on brands to buy phones, then our options become limited. A mobile phone is not meant to be used for a lifetime, we should choose according to our needs and preferences. If you use it well, you will continue to use it, and if you don't use it well, you will change to another mobile phone, this is the attitude we should have.
So, do you think what kind of mobile phone you use will really reflect your own class? Perhaps, we should put aside these constraints and return to the most essential functions of mobile phones. Some netizens commented: "The mobile phone does not symbolize identity, but the use of Huawei Mate X5 will not make people feel poor." Although this sentence is somewhat biased, it also reminds us that a mobile phone brand does not fully represent a person's identity and status. In this era of pluralism and individualization, we should pay more attention to our inner needs and values, rather than being bound by external material things.