[…] najavil da imajo “next iPhone killer“. Še en. Ni dovolj da je Nokia začela s serijo oglasov “Phones should be open to anything, The best devics have not limits, itd.”. Sej je […]
I love Mac, but what were they thinking by giving AT&T the exclusive? For my needs, AT&T sucks, had it in the past, will never use it again, look at coverage maps for the western U.S. coverage is spotty at best. I am glad that Nokia is pointing this out. Only keeping your device on one network is going to limit the appeal and marketability. If Nokia is smart, they will develop a smart phone that competes at the iPhone level, and unlock it for all carriers, thus resulting in the downfall of the iPhone. If Apple is smart, they will listen to consumers and unlock it the iPhone for multiple networks. Most smartphone users care more about the network than they do about the phone, thus making it a poor business move to go exclusive with one provider
October 1st, 2007 at 4:55 pm
BURRRRRRNNNNNNNNN. They are right though, Apple could have made billliiooonnnnssss.
October 1st, 2007 at 9:14 pm
This along with charging people to produce the ringtones I think is out of character for Apple. Steve Jobs has been cloned!
October 1st, 2007 at 10:20 pm
dugg
October 2nd, 2007 at 1:50 am
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October 4th, 2007 at 4:54 pm
[…] najavil da imajo “next iPhone killer“. Še en. Ni dovolj da je Nokia začela s serijo oglasov “Phones should be open to anything, The best devics have not limits, itd.”. Sej je […]
October 9th, 2007 at 1:48 am
I love Mac, but what were they thinking by giving AT&T the exclusive? For my needs, AT&T sucks, had it in the past, will never use it again, look at coverage maps for the western U.S. coverage is spotty at best. I am glad that Nokia is pointing this out. Only keeping your device on one network is going to limit the appeal and marketability. If Nokia is smart, they will develop a smart phone that competes at the iPhone level, and unlock it for all carriers, thus resulting in the downfall of the iPhone. If Apple is smart, they will listen to consumers and unlock it the iPhone for multiple networks. Most smartphone users care more about the network than they do about the phone, thus making it a poor business move to go exclusive with one provider