How can Nokia kill a product that they're already comfortably outselling?![]()
These are really old Nokia shots - almost a year old now I think, and are cgi anyway! I dont have much confidence in Nokia to out do apple in the GUI/OS dept anymore. They will have better functionality and specs but on seeing videos of Nokia's effort at World Mobile Congress - they have a long long way to go. Even the Nokia N95 8gb doesnt have that attention to detail apple has. Coem on Nokia pull your finger out get it sorted!
How can Nokia kill a product that they're already comfortably outselling?![]()
Comfortably outselling what!?
The iPhone.
Apple's prediction is that they'll sell 10 million phones in the first 18 months. Nokia sells that many phones in a week.
Apple needs a Nokia killer, not the other way around.![]()
Nokia might sell 10million phones in a week but how many of these are N95s against which the iPhone competes?
Still, the competition is always good. The feature-rich Nokias will put pressure on Apple to uncripple the iPhone, and Apple's engineering will hopefully put pressure on Nokia to put more effort into design and build quality (the latter is already happening; compare the 8GB to the original N95)
The iPhone.
Apple's prediction is that they'll sell 10 million phones in the first 18 months. Nokia sells that many phones in a week.
Apple needs a Nokia killer, not the other way around.![]()
That's like saying Apple need a IBM supercomputer killer because they're both in the IT sector?
Apple isn't competing with Nokia across all mobile phone market segments. Just the high end. Nokia might sell 10million phones in a week but how many of these are N95s against which the iPhone competes? You can't compare cheap Nokia candybar phones at £50 a go when Apple has no products in this segment.
Truth.
Infact Apple has grabbed a considerable share of the Smartphone market, infact they have surpassed Motorola and are literally inches away from RIM.
That sounds a bit dodgy![]()
No really, as already stated about they have sold 7-8million original silver N95's and Nokia have a lot of higher end phones. The iphone has made a huge impact in the US smartphone market (where Nokia conversely doesnt have a good marketshare) but not the rest of the world. The iphone 2 I believe will be a serious competitor where the current iphone isnt.
Those totals give Nokia a marketshare of 52.9 per cent, RIM 11.4 per cent, and both Apple and Motorola have 6.5 per cent.
At an analyst and media event in London today, Nokia unveiled their company's first touch-screen phone, the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, otherwise known as the Nokia "Tube," a device designed to compete directly with Apple's iPhone