I perceive that the 'strategy' for killing the iPhone is to imitate it in almost ever conceivable way, but (theoretically) to improve it in some remarkable way.

I am an IT guy, so I think that the iPhone's killer app is, well...the apps. I just don't see how the iPhone killers are going to match the App Store and the developer base behind it.


On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 3:58 PM, Andrew Boyd <[email protected]> wrote:

Jarod Tang wrote:
IMHO, it's designing the best as we can for the end user ( and manufacture
for lower cost). Beat the iPhone maybe a natural result ( be even so, the
market is big enough for different players ).

As co-working with the manufactures, i found some really claim that "our
this handset will kill iPhone", but it turns to dust in the end ( we see
many xxx killers in last two years, but not so many suprise to the end users
IMHO)

Regards,
-- Jarod

On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 3:58 PM, Andrew Boyd <[email protected]> wrote:




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