Android/iPhone
A warm welcome and good afternoon fellow Toast masters and Guests.
Welcome to our vTalk meeting number #460
I got to know from DTM Sudeesh that Electronic City Toast masters Club is celebrating its quincentennial Meeting this week
What is Quincentennial ?
<Let the audience respond>
It denotes 500th occurrence
Our best wishes to Electronic city Toast masters club and I was quiet imaging how would our 500th meeting be?
<Let the audience engage>
But that’s a different story, different topic to discuss
At present it is our 460th meeting and Todays theme revolves around
iPhone / Android
How many of here are Android users <Let them raise their hands>
and how many are iPhone users.
How many are recent iPhone users from the last one year
This count takes the majority. That enticing and alluring offer of 500$ made everyone fall for it
Until then I don’t mind about iPhone. I care a little, because I would have to spend more energy to protect it from my kids, my pets and other factors.
A common factor in my observation of iPhones is people are fond of clicking high quality pictures and friends of mine would help with that .
How about you all, any difference of opinions ? or new perspective , opinions ?
Today we are going to talk and discuss about iPhone vs Android
Before diving deep into the theme, let me brief the structure of every meeting
Every Toastmasters meeting has three different parts.
- Prepared Speeches – where speakers prepare beforehand and deliver their speech.
- Table Topics (TTM) – where the Table Topics Master enlightens our thoughts and minds with impromptu questions.
- Evaluation – everything gets honed when thoughtfully evaluated and learned. The evaluation phase assesses the speech and the entire flow of the meeting.
For that evaluation, we have a special guest joining us today from <Toast master club name of the General Evaluator>
<General Evaluator Introduction goes here>
I welcome General evaluator to take over the stage and elucidate the roles and responsibilities and introduce your team and their respective roles and responsibilities
** General Evaluator and TAG team details their roles **
Thank you General Evaluator and TAG team players for elucidating your role and responsibilities
I would like to tell you a story. My friend is more of an analytics person. Before going for Android or iPhone, the analysis and comparison started. As obvious first step was to check the handy youtube vedios
To my surprise Most of the videos were against iPhone.
“Don’t buy iPhone for a variety of options ranging from Financial Freedom to Battery drain”
But the beauty in the mess is my friend decided to buy iPhone!
My Friend has her own way of living and she doesn’t neither give in nor be influenced by our chit chats. Her next probe is on the model!
iPhone 13, 14 15, 16 or the plus or the pro ???
We tried our best to convince her for iPhone 16
But iPhone 13 was on top of her list but bought iPhone 14.
Whyyyyy?
<Let the audience involve>
Because iPhone 13 went out of stock before she could complete analysis, and budget was her prime factor and it secured her boundaries. That’s how my friend landed on iPhone 14.
An Android user became an iPhone user.
But is there any case where an iPhone user became an Android user?
<Let audience share their story If any>
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Now lets move on to the first phase – Prepared speeches
<Speaker 1 introduction goes here>
He is evaluated by <Name of Evaluator 1 >
<Evaluator 1 introduction goes here>.
I welcome on stage <Name of Evaluator 1> to read out the objectives of the speech
Thank You <Name of Evaluator 1>
I welcome on stage our first speaker
< Name of Speaker 1> <Topic> <Topic>< Name of Speaker 1>
**Speaker 1 delivers the speech **
<Have some words of appreciation for speaker 1 on the points that you were able to relate with the speech >
<Speaker 2 introduction goes here>
He is evaluated by <Name of Evaluator 2>
<Evaluator 2 introduction goes here>.
I welcome on stage <Name of Evaluator 2> to read out the objectives of the speech.
Thank you <Name of Evaluator 2>.
I now welcome on stage our second speaker < Name of Speaker 2 > <Topic> <Topic> < Name of Speaker 2 >
**Speaker 2 delivers the speech **
<Have some words of appreciation for speaker21 on the points that you were able to connect with the speech >
Wonderful featured speeches are delivered
Now tell me What features of Android serves you a lot .
Does that work in iPhone ?
What feature pf iPhone serves you a lot
Does that work in Android??
<Create the space for audience to voice out their mind and go with the flow for 2 to 3 minutes>
Lets move on to exciting phase of Toast master meeting – Table Topics Segment.
<Table topics master intro goes here>
I welcome the Table topics master of today to take over the stage and enlighten with your questions
** Table topic master elucidates the role and conducts Table topics**
Thank you Table topics master <name> for giving a tap on our thoughts
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We talked about features before starting Table topics.
Now lets discuss, Which feature that u loved in android doesn’t work in iPhone ?
Which feature you loved in iPhone doesn’t work in Android?
<Let the audience speak out>
Awesome discussion
All model be it iPhone/Android comes with its own cost and there is always a space for improvement.
The CONS side includes the
The fare on all online platform OLA , UBER, RAPIDO for iPhone users.
Its quiet more compared to Android users
Everything has its own pros and cons
Every product, every human being, everything in this universe has its own pluses and minuses.
Now, to understand the pluses and minuses of our session, we are moving to the third phase of the meeting — Evaluation.
I call upon our General Evaluator (GE) to evaluate the meeting.
** General Evaluator and TAG team reports their observation, shares constructive feedback and areas of improvement **
Thank you General Evaluator
Be it iPhone or Android, we all need eyes — eyes with perfect vision to see, to indulge in experiences, and to enjoy life.
But are we truly taking good care of our eyes? Staring at a Mac, monitor, laptop, and other screens really takes a toll on them.
Do you take good care of your eyes?
Do you know what acts as the dopamine for our retina?
The everyday rising sun is the dopamine of our retina. It improves our health. Spending just 10 minutes in the early morning sun strengthens your nerves and improves your eyesight.
Amidst all the efforts you take to flourish and thrive in everyday life, take these 10 minutes at sunrise to lead a healthier life, to make better use of your Androids or iPhones, and to live a better life.
With that, I hand over the session to our President for the closing note.