<sob story>As a freshman in high school, I don't have the cash to get a great phone. </sob story>
I will use this phone to hopefully become an Android developer. I would like to learn Java and C++ and to develop a set of widgets that I have had the concept for for a while.
I will use this phone to show up many other people (3+ iPhones, 2+ Pres, 1+ Moto Droids, 1+ WinMo, 1+ G1); as I go to a math/science/tech magnet high school, there are a plethora of victims.
I will use is as a flashlight (my Moto-W385 has no camera flash)
I will use it as a camera (8MP=awesome)
I will use it to watch YouTube videos (480x800 will make for great viewing)
I will use it for Pandora (awesome on computer, even better on the go)
I will use it as a way to better experience Android (the Android emulator is worse even than the Pre emulator [I don't consider that being a traitor, still a Linux phone, that's the beauty of Linux])
I will root it and install custom software (can't live without sudo)
I will visit AndroidCentral daily and set it as my browser's homepage
I will attempt to tether it to my netbook
I will make phone calls (gasp)
I will avoid bad puns (forgive me if I missed any, it's quite difficult to avoid them [phew, dodged one])
I will continue to help others with their technology (around my house, I am the only one who can use the Wii, much less reboot the computer)
I will try to spend some time not on the device (I doubt it'll happen, but who knows?)
I will carefully guard the safety of my new device
And most of all, I will try to have fun (I'm a minor, after all, isn't that what we're supposed to do?)
Bonus reason: I have won exactly one give-away in my life: in 2nd grade, I won a copy of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory from the library. That is literally the only time I have won any of these things; I can't even win Monopoly or Yahtzee because they involve luck.
So yes, you could give this remarkable piece of engineering to an $80,000+-per-year IT guy who'll buy it anyway, or you could change a young boy's life!