March 15th represents of
the biggest Hungarian anniversaries. In 1848-49, the Hungarian revolution
was followed by the revolutionary war in Europe, however only Hungary was
successful at resisting invasion. This day is also special since the famous Hungarian
poet Sándor Petőfi’s, wrote the Hungarian national anthem from one of his poems.
The song rumbles the Hungarian consciousness to this day.
“On your feet, Magyar,
the homeland call
The time is here now or
never!’
As a proud Hungarian we also have to listen
to the doctrine forced upon us from our countries President that our freedom still
exist. So our hero’s efforts was not wasted. That’s fine, as we got used to our
leaders who provide the voice of our national symbol, and let the politicians
interpreted the ideology.
You know we are a smart nation, and have
access to news, through twitter, facebook, and so many other real time news
feeds, and we watch in horror how the EU states are not happy with the Hungarian
political direction. As an outsiders view point, Hungary is collapsing, much
like Greece, and Italy. We were warned by the German government to work and
restore ourselves, and think about the next steps to being part of a financial
connected world. It’s not hard to picture a future where Hungary is kicked out
from the EU. It’s a very confusing time, and as a nation we wonder where are the
Heroes of our great nation?
Another confusing dilemma comes to the
Hungarian market place is the introduction of the smartphone revolution. A
growing number of web services such as Facebook, Twitter, the many music sharing
services, Map sites, weather app services, and so many more connected
activities have invaded Hungary in force, like a new revolutionary war.. This
time the information is invading the hearts and minds of the new generation,
they become impossible to avoid. So what direction to move, as none of the
manufacturers really care about a small market like Hungary. So let’s look at
the current dominant devices on the market.
Use a Google Android phone or Apple iPhone?
Is this a national dilemma?
Selecting a device in Hungary
Right now the iPhone is an expensive premium
product, and costs more than an average salary for most. It really pushes
itself out of the regular people’s hands.
This leaves the android devices, but which
one? It does not help that our local
carriers have not done a good job to teach us about the android line up. All
the options. So how can we get into a good smartphone, ensure we have all the
options, and spend as little as we can?
Interesting fact that women costumer had a
more serious role for the purchase of smartphone success than men. Of course we
have! – so stay tuned, as I look at what carriers are doing around Budapest.
So which should I choose? Freedom? Life
style? Expensive or cheap? Check out this great chart at http://android-devices.net/
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