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Originally Posted by Kevy Baby
And the (fill in the blank) was going to trounce the iPod.
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I'll make you the same offer I did ISM. I think the iPhone is a popular product and it's not going away any time soon but like the Mac vs the PC, the iPhone will be a small percentage of the overall market vs Android. In fact I think Apple
wants it that way. It helps preserve the elitist image.
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Originally Posted by Kevy Baby
Before you give your answer, I will give one of mine: because corporate IT decision makers don't want to change. They know MS. It would be too expensive to change an entire corporate IT structure.
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Sure that's the case now. But let's not forget, Apple was first to market with a personal computer. The PC eclipsed them due to open standards for hardware and software. I maintain the Android phone will do the same thing for the same reason. I do however agree that the other "iPhone/iPod killers" were strictly posers. I wonder if Apple will take out
full page ads welcoming Andriod to the market...
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Originally Posted by Kevy Baby
The single biggest reason I like Apple products is this: they work.
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That would be the primary reason I won't be jumping on the Android band wagon just yet. I don't want a phone that goes wonkers on me when I need it. I'll give it some time to prove itself.