Of course he's not going after the iPhone. What would be the point. It's really a small market. Why even bother with the handset market at all. Might just as well start building laptops or mobile reading devices. It would present less of a headache than having to deal with carriers.
Indeed. Nokia sells 1 million phones a day and belongs in the world 70 biggest companies...there's no money ;) And not to even talk that there is over 10 million phones sold every year only in India.
It's a huge market, and it's getting bigger. If they don't launch an iPhone competitor, it's because they're hurting so much from the failure of the Zune to compete with the iPod.
Frankly, Windows Mobile is such a headache to use that, unless Microsoft gets some really fresh minds in the company, I don't see them being ABLE to compete with the iPhone. They just don't GET it.
At any rate, I'm expecting Android to shake everybody up - and I'm really looking forward to it. Windows Mobile will shrivel and die if you can get a much better alternative for free.
It's a huge market, and it's getting bigger. If they don't launch an iPhone competitor, it's because they're hurting so much from the failure of the Zune to compete with the iPod.
Frankly, Windows Mobile is such a headache to use that, unless Microsoft gets some really fresh minds in the company, I don't see them being ABLE to compete with the iPhone. They just don't GET it.
At any rate, I'm expecting Android to shake everybody up - and I'm really looking forward to it. Windows Mobile will shrivel and die if you can get a much better alternative for free.
It's a huge market, and it's getting bigger. If they don't launch an iPhone competitor, it's because they're hurting so much from the failure of the Zune to compete with the iPod.
Frankly, Windows Mobile is such a headache to use that, unless Microsoft gets some really fresh minds in the company, I don't see them being ABLE to compete with the iPhone. They just don't GET it.
At any rate, I'm expecting Android to shake everybody up - and I'm really looking forward to it. Windows Mobile will shrivel and die if you can get a much better alternative for free.
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Of course he's not going after the iPhone. What would be the point. It's really a small market. Why even bother with the handset market at all. Might just as well start building laptops or mobile reading devices. It would present less of a headache than having to deal with carriers.
Yeah, I mean, who uses cellphones anyway? Maybe a few dozen people worldwide? There's NO money to be made in that market, that's for sure!
Indeed. Nokia sells 1 million phones a day and belongs in the world 70 biggest companies...there's no money ;) And not to even talk that there is over 10 million phones sold every year only in India.
It's a huge market, and it's getting bigger. If they don't launch an iPhone competitor, it's because they're hurting so much from the failure of the Zune to compete with the iPod.
Frankly, Windows Mobile is such a headache to use that, unless Microsoft gets some really fresh minds in the company, I don't see them being ABLE to compete with the iPhone. They just don't GET it.
At any rate, I'm expecting Android to shake everybody up - and I'm really looking forward to it. Windows Mobile will shrivel and die if you can get a much better alternative for free.
It's a huge market, and it's getting bigger. If they don't launch an iPhone competitor, it's because they're hurting so much from the failure of the Zune to compete with the iPod.
Frankly, Windows Mobile is such a headache to use that, unless Microsoft gets some really fresh minds in the company, I don't see them being ABLE to compete with the iPhone. They just don't GET it.
At any rate, I'm expecting Android to shake everybody up - and I'm really looking forward to it. Windows Mobile will shrivel and die if you can get a much better alternative for free.
It's a huge market, and it's getting bigger. If they don't launch an iPhone competitor, it's because they're hurting so much from the failure of the Zune to compete with the iPod.
Frankly, Windows Mobile is such a headache to use that, unless Microsoft gets some really fresh minds in the company, I don't see them being ABLE to compete with the iPhone. They just don't GET it.
At any rate, I'm expecting Android to shake everybody up - and I'm really looking forward to it. Windows Mobile will shrivel and die if you can get a much better alternative for free.