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"The iPhone did not introduce the concept of a mobile device with a fully touch-screen operated user interface and few buttons. This was a concept ingrained in the mobile industry since the late '80s and early '90s, and acclaimed and/or popular technology enthusiasts like Dan Frakes, John Gruber, Marco Arment, and the countless others who retweeted this nonsense are doing the industry a huge disservice by ignoring this obvious fact."
The iPhone changed the way PDA's and Phones were merged. Thereby changing both industries. There is no market for PDAs anymore and smartphones now follow the iPhone formula. This new formula works evidenced by the explosion of the smartphone market.
People that would never carry a PDA phone are now carrying smartphones. It beggars belief that you can't see this obvious fact. Your Apple didn't do anything that wasn't already obvious stance seems to have blinded you.
Edited 2012-08-26 14:52 UTC