the past strategy leaded to failure same hardware on several models (W580/S500, W710/Z710, K550/W610) not aggressive on US market (several flagship models don't have 850 and EDGE) product is not thoroughly tested (K850 failure, cracked keys on W580/S500) to make a turnaround, SE must 1. avoid to release several models with same hardware 2. ALL $200+ models must have quad-EDGE, and US 3G models will have 2 different variations (one for att/rogers, another is for T-Mobile) 3. supply CDMA models again to Sprint/VZW/Bell 4. adopt 3.5mm and microUSB jacks instead of FastPort
SE phones have their advantage the best battery guaranteed reception easiest to use menus
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the past strategy leaded to failure
same hardware on several models (W580/S500, W710/Z710, K550/W610)
not aggressive on US market (several flagship models don't have 850 and EDGE)
product is not thoroughly tested (K850 failure, cracked keys on W580/S500)
to make a turnaround, SE must
1. avoid to release several models with same hardware
2. ALL $200+ models must have quad-EDGE, and US 3G models will have 2 different variations (one for att/rogers, another is for T-Mobile)
3. supply CDMA models again to Sprint/VZW/Bell
4. adopt 3.5mm and microUSB jacks instead of FastPort
SE phones have their advantage
the best battery
guaranteed reception
easiest to use menus
leaded?... lead
More like "led"
I was waiting for someone to catch that.