Infographic: Which Type of iPhone User Are You?
AllAreaCodes.com created an infographic that looks at the impact the iPhone has had on our society.
‘Seven Types of iPhone Owners’ reflects on the different types of users that have emerged over the last four years, since the launch of the iPhone.
‘The Fanboy’ archetypes are loyal Apple customers that have bought all versions of the iPhone.
‘The Unappreciative’ only got the iPhone because it was ‘trendy’ and on sale when renewing her contract—she still prefers her old phone.
‘The Overuser’ is always on his iPhone, up to a point where he can’t carry out a decent conversation in person.
‘The Desk Job’ has both a Blackberry and an iPhone. His Blackberry is for work, while his iPhone is a ‘glorified iPod’ at the gym.
‘The Hacker’ jailbroke her phone the day she got it, and uses it to remote start her car and such.
‘The Senior Citizen’ is long-sighted and holds the phone far away from his face to use it, and types really slowly.
‘The Complainer’ has an iPhone but always complains about it. He plans to get an Android when his contract is up—but most likely will get the next iPhone.
Do these stereotypes sound familiar to you?
Click to enlarge
[via Daily Infographic]
‘Seven Types of iPhone Owners’ reflects on the different types of users that have emerged over the last four years, since the launch of the iPhone.
‘The Fanboy’ archetypes are loyal Apple customers that have bought all versions of the iPhone.
‘The Unappreciative’ only got the iPhone because it was ‘trendy’ and on sale when renewing her contract—she still prefers her old phone.
‘The Overuser’ is always on his iPhone, up to a point where he can’t carry out a decent conversation in person.
‘The Desk Job’ has both a Blackberry and an iPhone. His Blackberry is for work, while his iPhone is a ‘glorified iPod’ at the gym.
‘The Hacker’ jailbroke her phone the day she got it, and uses it to remote start her car and such.
‘The Senior Citizen’ is long-sighted and holds the phone far away from his face to use it, and types really slowly.
‘The Complainer’ has an iPhone but always complains about it. He plans to get an Android when his contract is up—but most likely will get the next iPhone.
Do these stereotypes sound familiar to you?
Click to enlarge
[via Daily Infographic]
