Knowing When to Make that Mobile Jump
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A friend of mine has been debating when to get the Nokia N810. He basically wants it to replace his laptop for the lighter ministry tasks that he does. He's been doing his homework, looking at his budget, and basically learning all that he can about it before he makes the jump, but the question that he has is "when?" You see, for him it is not so much that its there, but when should he get it is the more important question.
For those who follow technology of any kind, you know that there is planned obsolescence for all of it. Nothing seems to be meant to last forever, and in some cases, not much longer than the 5 minutes that passed since your purchased it. However, being a good steward over our resources means that we have to take a proactive approach towards attaining mobile technology, and for many of us that leaves us in a constant wait pattern.
So how do you decide to pull the trigger? Here are some things that have helped me in the past on this side of decision making:
- Have you prayed about it or just told God that you wish that you had it?
- In investigating the device or software, have you noticed complaints for basic functionality or advanced features?
- Has the device had a major recall during its product life? Or is there a standing glitch that has not had any communication from the manufacturer that it will be addressed at some point and time?
- What devices/services are planned to come after this? How long from this point until that new device/service is released?
- Have you checked the Buy/Sell threads at the fan sites for this item (usually used, but the price is a lot lower than purchasing new)?
What about you, what kinds of decisions do you go through before making a purchase?
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1 Comments:
For me, I was looking for a specific set of features like bluetooth compatibility, the ability to use/edit documents, take photographs, and record voice memos. At the time the PalmOne Zire 72 was it. So I went out and got it. It never became obsolete, but there were better replacements later on down the road.
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