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Your Phone and You

Did you know that the colour of your phone can reveal what kind of
person you are?
You Don't believe us?
Read on. You'll soon be a believer
1. RED is for people who enjoy taking action. These are the ones who
are passionate and bear strong emotion. It could also express
excitement and youth.
2. ORANGE symbolizes optimism and warmth. These people are friendly,
warm and confident.
3. YELLOW shows optimism for the most part. It's somewhat close to
orange on the spectrum, and it says that these people possess warmth.
4. GREEN only highlights one thing -growth. These people could be the
ones who enjoy development & peace on a lot of aspects.
5. BLUE gives the impression of trust, loyalty and integrity. The
color goes for the people who are dependable.
6. PURPLE/Indigo unveils vision, idealism, creativity & imagination.
7. WHITE shows completeness, purity & perfection. However, it also
shows sophistication.
8. BLACK - is the colour of power and privacy. Often representing the
unknown, a black device denotes a formal and authoritative owner.
Considered a safe choice, it is preferred by those who are careful
with the details of their lives.
9. BROWN is the colour of stamina and patience. Reliable and
dependable, a brown mobile phone reflects a conscientious and
conservative nature. Lovers of brown are never impulsive and thrive on
responsibility.
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