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Apple will have to sell the iPhone on software alone. Considering most people around me seem to buy a phone based on teh shiny-factor, that might be a harder sell than they think
Yeah, they do have to sell it on software. There will and have been time in which the iphone was really behind other smart phones hardware wise, other times they're way ahead.
But shiny-factor? Yes, yes indeed. But what is shiny factor? Well I'm glad you asked.
Shiny factor:
%10 battery life
%30 hardware specs (numbers alone, not actual benchmarks of anything particular)
%30 unicorn horn, ground
%20 graphic design of UI.
%30 unicorn horn, ground
%17 name recognition of phone name.
%13.7 Number of smiley faces in SMS app
The proof that this formula proves that I am right is left as an exercise to the reader.
*Note: percentages may not add up to 100% due to gravitational, accelerational, or any other distortional fields you may be in.