That's kind of a cool idea.I'm gonna get the black iPhone to contrast my white MacBook
That's kind of a cool idea.I'm gonna get the black iPhone to contrast my white MacBook
No offence guy, but what total bullcrap.The white phone is most definitely feminine. The white colour cannot be compared with the white of a Macbook. When you present a white Macbook, people can see that it is a computer. If you whip out a white iPhone, people will think it's your compact make-up kit or something......
science and history have proven that women are superior to men in almost every way, both physically and mentally.
.
The answer is kind of boring and has to do with large volume sales. In a situation like that, what's best (for Apple), is to have one product in one colour that they can "shovel out the door." They pick the most popular colour for that product (black).I don't get that either. If an item has the same form factor, why not give all the choices you've got? That's one of the areas I think Apple tries to save money a little too much. It would be nice to have just a few methods of customizing a computer (or replacing a macbook cover that got a paint rub on it that can't be fixed).
I just think it's plain ugly.
Color is a preference.
Color does not determine if you are masculine or feminine.
ok if it was pink or a different color that would be feminine... so your telling me having a mighty mouse white is feminine>? white keyboard? white ear buds?? White is also not a color... LOL
Polls have already shown that *people* prefer the black over the white by about 75%/25% and females are roughly 50% of the population.
.
Personally I think it is a hell of alot more feminine to describe a phone as sexy than the color of the plastic backing on the phone.
So what if i want to make sweet sweet love to my phone? Thats not weird is it?
Not these days...
It's small, It's plastic and it's battery powered. Sounds normal these days. Well, normal for some anyway.
Especially if you aren't married.
Not these days...
It's small, It's plastic and it's battery powered. Sounds normal these days. Well, normal for some anyway.
Especially if you aren't married.
You are right of course but what are the odds that the MacRumours forum poll (and a couple of other internet polls that basically come up with the same numbers), did not contained exactly the same bias gender-wise as the answers were colour-wise?That's an interesting point to consider, but unfortunately, I don't think the poll consists of a random sample (assuming you mean the Mac Forums poll). It is likely that the proportion of females that read and respond to polls on MacRumors is not equal to that of males, but one would need to verify the gender distribution of all respondents to be sure.![]()