Get the manual first in order to make a better decision.
posted on 26 February 2011 | posted in
Technology
I went the other day to the market to get a Motorola phone for my niece. I had promised her one as soon as the specific make started selling, so it was time to keep my promise. After going from one shop to the other, I could not get the phone, but the motorola manual for that make. I took the instruction manual home, although a little disappointed. I gave my niece the manual, and after two days with the manual, she said she did not like that make any more. The reason was that it did not have all the applications she had thought the phone will be having. She chose a different Motorola make which I purchased for her after a week. I now understood why manufacturers always distribute instruction manuals ahead of a new item. This is so that consumers will make an informed decision pertaining to that new make. If I had not come home with the manual, I could have purchased the phone for my niece, and she could have ended up with a phone she no longer liked.
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