"people aren't going to pay tons of money for a brick thats not a smartphone"
It's a good thing that it's a smartphone then. :)
It's not aimed at the US market, so I doubt you'll have to worry about carriers not picking it up. In markets where phones are more heavily subsidised, there's no reason it shouldn't do well (in smartphone terms, at least).
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"people aren't going to pay tons of money for a brick thats not a smartphone"
It's a good thing that it's a smartphone then. :)
It's not aimed at the US market, so I doubt you'll have to worry about carriers not picking it up. In markets where phones are more heavily subsidised, there's no reason it shouldn't do well (in smartphone terms, at least).