I would take that bet. The problem for Nokia isn't so much the phone itself but rather Apple's ability to market products well and occupy the mindset of the public. It's going to be really tough for a while for other phones to be noticed when all the press talks about is the iPhone. To be honest, you're not helping things much by mentioning it when it wasn't really necessary.
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This wi sell better than the iphone.
I would take that bet. The problem for Nokia isn't so much the phone itself but rather Apple's ability to market products well and occupy the mindset of the public. It's going to be really tough for a while for other phones to be noticed when all the press talks about is the iPhone. To be honest, you're not helping things much by mentioning it when it wasn't really necessary.
True, however the Nokia will ship in more markets where people don't really care much for the iPhone.
But beat in the US? Not really seeing that.
@Kelmon: Soooo true. I mean when was the last time we see commercials about a cell phone on TV every freaking night?