Frugal Living and the iPhone 4S

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If you live in America (especially), you are bombarded with ads, commercials, consumer branding in movies, and so on…

This is a fact of Life, but…

It appears that many of us succumb to the influence and brainwashing tactics of the big corporations and the big media.

Take the iPhone, for example. Now, Apple, Inc. is one of the most successful corporations ever, and they have hired the best marketing and consumer branding people to get their message across to consumers. Surely, they have great products that are well designed, and its elegance and sophisticated design technology has produced the iPhone.

Of course, people pay a hefty price for the latest iPhone (in this case the iPhone 4S), and the unlimited data plan is irresistable. Imagine being able to surf the web, interact on your favorite social networking sites, pay your bills online, listen to your music, videos, etc… and do just about anything and everything on an iPhone.

iPhones are, of course, smartphones.

They are capable of handle dozens of important tasks in todays technologically advanced society.

The fact is… it’s possible to live without all this technology.

It just depends on how frugal you wish to go with your lifestyle.

Did I make a mistake, being a professed frugal person, in buying an iPhone 4S?

I’m paying a bit more each money for a family plan that includes unlimited phone, texting, web access. And, I bought the iPhone 4S for $199.99.

But, if I break down all the tasks that this iPhone can accomplish in my day-to-day routine, perhaps getting a smartphone was a worthy investment. And, that’s how this type of purchase should be treated, as an investment.

If I would count all the savings made with other purchases (a very in-expensive HP desktop computer, for instance) then perhaps things even out with regard to my computer and home office purchases.

I know of a person who, for years, lived without a phone, mobile or home. Now he has a mobile phone.

Maybe, there is a certain need to keep up (just a little bit) with the technology. Before my iPhone 4S, I had a Blackberry Curve that didn’t have web or email access, and just functioned as a phone. I had this for 4 years, and for me that was a good example of frugality.

Maybe I did have a need for an iPhone 4S, or maybe I had succumbed to the brainwashing tactics of Apple, Inc. For they seemed to have convinced me that I do have a need for this technological wonder.

This entry was posted in Frugal Living and tagged iPhone 4S, smartphones, technology on by zen master.

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