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I disagree - being significantly cheaper but not significantly worse would be enough for most. It should also worry Apple that Google have a significantly better set of services than them, iTunes Store aside, and the capability to build new things and integrate them straight into Android.
I think that is going to be a little difficult. This phone has basically the same hardware, plus a keyboard and slightly better camera.
In addition, Apple is already selling the iPhone in huge quantites, and so has the advantage of numbers on their side.
Plus they already have a thriving application + media store from which they get a large income as well.
I don't think this phone is going to be much cheaper. If they wanted it to be much cheaper, they could have launched with a cheaper price and gotten a lot more publicity. Not going to be much publicity when the decrease the price a month after everybody's board with it
It looks like it's gonna be selling much more than the iPhone in Japan; or at least that's what analysts say.
That the iPhone lacks lots of functionality common in Japanese phones and that it doesn't have keys to complement the touchscreen are pointed at as the reasons for its underwhelming adoption.
On the other hand, when questioned about the new Google model, people seemed to rather having streetview and a keyboard than a slightly slimmer iPhone.







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The iPhone is already been out for a year, so it's not really a valid excuse for T-Mobile to be tripping over the same problems Apple had.
No 3.5m headjack?? Really? Seriously, what is the name of the person who OK'd that decision? They should be made into a piñata.
I find T-Mobile and other carriers to be bumbling idiots who can't get their act together. I expect this new device to not even register as a blip on the radar compared to iPhone growth.
Being as good as the iPhone isn't good enough. People will still buy the iPhone. It has to be *better*, and nobody as of yet seems to have the industrial [hardware|software] design to best the iPhone (other than perhaps Sony, and still, they bumble.)