Choice of 'smartphone' is often reflective of one's political worldview:
"Does this surprise anyone? New research shows that your choice of smartphone reflects your political persuasion: Left-wingers, it seems, favour the iPhone - while those on the Right prefer BlackBerrys. The research by CALinnovates.org is based on a poll of 600 Californian voters in the state’s gubernatorial election, which decides later this year who will replace Arnold Schwarzenegger in 2011.
The results show that:
* One in 7 voters (16 per cent) owns an iPhone, and by a wide margin (57 per cent to 31 per cent), they favour Jerry Brown, the unannounced Democratic front-runner, over Republican Meg Whitman in the race for governor.
* One in 5 voters (21 per cent) owns a BlackBerry or other smartphone, and they prefer Whitman for governor (47 per cent to 38 per cent over Brown).
At Harry’s Place, Gordon MacMillan reckons a UK poll would find similar results, and that Apple, “with its cool design and sleek look, has always had a particular liberal creative appeal as part of its brand.” This compares, of course, “to the dull corporatism of [Apple's] rivals”.
Which is exactly what I thought two weeks ago when I ditched my BlackBerry Curve for an iPhone. It was cooler, sleeker and had a creative appeal. And all those great Apps!
But the iPhone just doesn’t cut the mustard. My BlackBerry was quicker online, more reliable with emails, easier to type on and overall a better product… I was momentarily taken in by that dangerous Left-wing idea that intentions, appearances and promises are more important than results. More fool me."
http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/willheaven/100025505/are-you-a-leftie-iphone-smoothie-or-a-right-wing-blackberry-addict/