Check out this cool Cell Phone Personality Test:
*www.quizilla.com/quizzes/6152952/whats-your-cell-phone-personality
My Result:
Quite TrueCode:You are always Online!!!
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My Result:
You're a quick talker.
My resultYou've got a LOT to say.
My result.You don't have a cellphone.
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You've got a LOT to say.
Your cell phone is a treasured possession, because it enables you to have deep, personal conversations with people even when they can't be right there next to you. When you're on the phone, you almost never run out of things to say you'll happily describe your entire day in detail, offering opinions on every person, TV show, song, or website you've encountered in the past 24 hours. No matter how busy or stressed you are, you'll always make time (and lots of it) for a phone call with a friend. Long cell phone calls are a sign that you're a good storyteller or a fascinating conversationalist, because if the people you talk to weren't interested, they'd say, "Hey, I've gotta go," instead of hanging on your every word.
You're very visual.
You're always using your phone to save random moments of your daily life. You probably think cell phone cameras are one of the best inventions ever, because they let you instantly swap photos and videos with your friends. (Plus, you can record cute little videos of babies and puppies and save them to watch anytime you need cheering up.) For important conversations, you'd rather talk in person, so you can see your friends' reactions and gestures, but a camera phone is almost as good. If you send a lot of photos and videos, it probably means that you feel a very close bond with certain people, and you want them to know exactly what you're experiencing. When you can't be together in person, you share images to catch a glimpse of life through each other's eyes.
And this is shocking, at least some parts of the whole crazy explanation. It suggests that I used to be a shutterbug here and there using my cellphone camera but in reality I hate cellphone cameras. I need to use mine just because I don't have a decent digital camera. But when it comes to video, I always opt for my Sony DVD Handycam rather than a mobile camera, even if the cell got a million megapixel cam.You're very visual.
You're always using your phone to save random moments of your daily life. You probably think cell phone cameras are one of the best inventions ever, because they let you instantly swap photos and videos with your friends. (Plus, you can record cute little videos of babies and puppies and save them to watch anytime you need cheering up.) For important conversations, you'd rather talk in person, so you can see your friends' reactions and gestures, but a camera phone is almost as good. If you send a lot of photos and videos, it probably means that you feel a very close bond with certain people, and you want them to know exactly what you're experiencing. When you can't be together in person, you share images to catch a glimpse of life through each other's eyes.