Linked by Kroc Camen on Wed 17th Dec 2008 19:32 UTC, submitted by risbac
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The iPhone is more than one year old! There is a 3G version which is a little bit more up to date, but even when it was out it was obsolete with all the features you would find in a phone 5 years ago.
This type of thinking misses the point by a mile. It's not about the feature list. It's about how pleasant those features are to actually use. In that sense, every phone out there is obsolete compared to the iPhone.
I was one of those guys who swore by the fact that phones were meant to be used for making calls and nothing else and refused to touch any of the so-called "smart phones" out there-- until the iPhone.
Even a friend of mine, who was a Blackberry fanboy for years, eventually bought an iPhone and now he won't use anything else.
Like it or not, even a year and a half after its release, the iPhone still gets lots of attention because it's a game changer, and everyone else is scrambling to find ways to compete with it.
Who would buy an iPhone NOW?
I'm sure that quite a few are sitting under Christmas trees right now, and their recipients will be very happy to unwrap them a week from today.
It's a touch screen. There are dozens of touch screen phones out there. Apple is sure good at advertizing its product but the iphone is not the first touch screen and it's not the best either. Except Apple fans, I seriously don't believe it will sell very well this christmas. Many other phones are more open (you can install hundred of thousands of software on any phone but the iphone), as easy to operate, can send MMS, are better quality and are far cheaper. Maybe it will sell well in the US (more Apple fans), but I don't believe it will sell well in Europe or in Asia.
Edited 2008-12-18 09:02 UTC





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The iPhone is more than one year old! There is a 3G version which is a little bit more up to date, but even when it was out it was obsolete with all the features you would find in a phone 5 years ago.
Who would buy an iPhone NOW?