You are right. For most people Os is irrelevant when selecting a device.
Remember the MotoRAZR?
It had a crappy OS minimal amount of RAM and shitty cammera on top of that it had a whooping high price. Regardless of that it sold incredibly well and put Motorola on the top at the time.
Most people when buying a phone don't even know what OS it is running neither do they care. They buy the phone for its phisical looks mostly. The centro is the smallest full QWERTY phone available. Many regular phone users refused to move to smartphones due to the size and price centro solves both.
“The general size and shape certainly calls forth memories of the Centro, but while the previous version was chunky and playful, the Pixi comes off more like its distant cousin... from the year 3000.”
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You are right. For most people Os is irrelevant when selecting a device.
Remember the MotoRAZR?
It had a crappy OS minimal amount of RAM and shitty cammera on top of that it had a whooping high price. Regardless of that it sold incredibly well and put Motorola on the top at the time.
Most people when buying a phone don't even know what OS it is running neither do they care. They buy the phone for its phisical looks mostly. The centro is the smallest full QWERTY phone available. Many regular phone users refused to move to smartphones due to the size and price centro solves both.