Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 26th Aug 2012 10:28 UTC
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A vast majority of the people didn't care for smartphones or PDAs your article mentions. Show me a pure PDA market in the last few years.. How many were launched and what were the sales figures like?
Well, you can use Google, right? Just search for market share data for Palm (and Rim) in 2006, when the Treo680 came out (which was a smartphone in every sense of the word). I think you could be surprised.
That changed the way people use these devices.
That's true, but in my view that's all they did: making smartphones more attractive for the masses, and producing a version which could be liked by the average guy. But rounded corners and icon grids and whatnot? Yeah, right.




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iPhone's market success was not what I commented on. I said every new smartphone follows the iPhone principle. Thus the market was changed and established. A vast majority of the people didn't care for smartphones or PDAs your article mentions. Show me a pure PDA market in the last few years.. How many were launched and what were the sales figures like?
It wasn't jus the device. Apple made data plans mandatory and now in the U.S every smartphone comes with it. That changed the way people use these devices.