Samsung could easily marginalize HTC with smartphone products that look good AND deliver. So far, HTC has been crippling themselves walking the underperforming Qualcomm chipset path so they're ripe for the picking.
Don't know what Nokia is doing, but the N96 nor the N97 is a typical flagship quality product from them.
A solid solution that takes full-advantage of the hardware, long battery life, good ergonomics, and bullet-proof usability are easily within reach as long as the Sony fallacy of good hardware/bad software is avoided.
Apple has defined what the mobile platform should be able to do, tantalizing with real mobile gaming, so it's just catch up for the rest at this point.
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Samsung could easily marginalize HTC with smartphone products that look good AND deliver. So far, HTC has been crippling themselves walking the underperforming Qualcomm chipset path so they're ripe for the picking.
Don't know what Nokia is doing, but the N96 nor the N97 is a typical flagship quality product from them.
A solid solution that takes full-advantage of the hardware, long battery life, good ergonomics, and bullet-proof usability are easily within reach as long as the Sony fallacy of good hardware/bad software is avoided.
Apple has defined what the mobile platform should be able to do, tantalizing with real mobile gaming, so it's just catch up for the rest at this point.