I hate the Space Grey 5S

I love the Space Grey, and it still looks great for me. But I just love black electronics overall. I think the gold iPhone 5s really doesn't look tat great compared to the space grey one.
 
You are flip flopping so much.
Make up your mind, please.

You make this thread talking about hating the space gray/black option, and then later you make a thread about men and how they shouldn't own white iPhones.

You ran out of choices, there's only 2 colors, black and white (white includes gold)

Make up your mind already.
All you're doing is getting some attention from this by being a hater.

You flip Flopper

-Juan.
 
My 4 was black, so was the 4s, 5 and nearly every Android phone I've owned. Now I'm rocking the Gold 5s and loving it. I wish I had owned more white phones in the past, it's a nice classy look.
 
I put an iCarbons all around my phone when I got it a year ago and can't even remember what colour I got.
 
But a White iPhone is feminine (sad but true)

If I saw a man driving a white car I would assume it belongs to his missus or he swings "that way" if you know what I mean
Absolute tripe.
White is a neutral shade and bears no resemblance to gender whatsoever. If this is the impression you get when seeing a man with a white iPhone, then its you with the insecurity, not them.

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That was one contributing factor I considered when I bought my 5s. I went with the silver/white instead and it looks as good today as when I first received it last year.
Same here, but for me it was the iPhone 5. I originally ordered the black and then the issues started coming to light about scratches etc. Then I saw both phone's side by side in a phone shop and cancelled my order and ordered a white 32GB. It still looks great although its always had a Spigen bumper on it.

Its handy for second hand value too. :)
 
I always get the black or grey. It is not a fashion statement like others here, it is just what I have always purchased in the past when available. When we have a meeting, most of us take out phones out and place them on the meeting table. There are probly 10-15 iPhones. All are black or grey except one and "she" is quite proud of it!
Is this your way of suggesting white iPhone's are usually only chosen by women? I know a lot of men with both black and white iPhones and I know women with black and white iPhones. There is no pattern for assigning these to a gender because there is no set parameter for a male or female when choosing which colour iPhone to go for. The only time I ever see this discussed is on here, yet real life is very different and nobody really gives a damn.
 
Is this your way of suggesting white iPhone's are usually only chosen by women? I know a lot of men with both black and white iPhones and I know women with black and white iPhones. There is no pattern for assigning these to a gender because there is no set parameter for a male or female when choosing which colour iPhone to go for. The only time I ever see this discussed is on here, yet real life is very different and nobody really gives a damn.

No it is simply the facts. It is up to YOU to suggest such a thing.

Try no to get so upset. :eek:
 
I have no opinion either way as the phone is simply a tool to me. I was just stating an observation.:rolleyes:
Fair enough. After reading your comment again you don't actually say what gender the other 14 individuals in the meeting are, so its safe to assume the lady with the white iPhone may not have been the only lady in the room.

I made an observation this morning when a visitor came to my work and had a Windows phone. I haven't seen one used in quite a while but wouldn't suggest this is because less people use them than any other brand of phone. I'm sure every observation is quite different :)
 
I have no opinion either way as the phone is simply a tool to me. I was just stating an observation.:rolleyes:

Making a point of specifying the gender of the white phone with she in quotes...could have said black phones to white, 14 to 1. Yeah just an observation.
 
Fair enough. After reading your comment again you don't actually say what gender the other 14 individuals in the meeting are, so its safe to assume the lady with the white iPhone may not have been the only lady in the room.

I made an observation this morning when a visitor came to my work and had a Windows phone. I haven't seen one used in quite a while but wouldn't suggest this is because less people use them than any other brand of phone. I'm sure every observation is quite different :)

Several people at the meetings use a Windows phone. They also have a Surface tablet. I got to play with one of the new Surface Pro 3 and they are very nice but large and heavy.

No there were three other ladies in the meeting using a black phone.

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Making a point of specifying the gender of the white phone with she in quotes...could have said black phones to white, 14 to 1. Yeah just an observation.

I think "some" are making a bigger deal out of this that it really is. What is the big deal about the color of one phone.:p
 
Mine had a tiny knick in the corner. It had never even been outside a case. Needless to say, I didn't like the 5s anyways. My guy has it and it's in a lifeproof Fre...
 
Several people at the meetings use a Windows phone. They also have a Surface tablet. I got to play with one of the new Surface Pro 3 and they are very nice but large and heavy.

No there were three other ladies in the meeting using a black phone.
You see if these details had been included originally, this conversation would have been very different because it changes the whole intent of your comment. It adds a bit more balance I think you agree? :)

I think "some" are making a bigger deal out of this that it really is. What is the big deal about the color of one phone.:p
Is that an observation without insinuation? Just teasing :p

As I7guy said too, your post was poorly written hence why you were challenged. I don't think phone colour is a big deal, its just your 'observation' followed a discussion where the OP suggested white iPhones were either for women or gay men and your comment appeared to back up one of his points. Not that the gay part is a negative for me as I would have no problem if somebody thought that. Now you have clarified the true circumstances of your observation, it becomes a lot clearer. ;)
 
It's impossible for any case or sack or bag to not add weight or thickness.
I have an iPhone5 in black, and it's in out-of-the-box pristine condition using the Sena Ultra Slim case below. Adds no weight or thickness, allows naked use, and protects the finish.

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