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Posted Apr 19, 2007 02:10 by Karl B.
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The battle of rhetorics rages on. Most recently, Microsoft's Asia-Pacific head of smartphone strategy Chris Sorenson told press in a recent visit to Australia that while Apple's iPhone is a "great music phone", it'll be irrelevant to business users because it's a "closed device" and "there's no support for Office documents.""If you're an enterprise and want to roll out line of business applications, it's just not an option," said Sorenson. "Even using it as a heavy messaging device will be a challenge." Sorenson also added that with Windows Mobile 6, Microsoft is bringing "more of what you can do on a PC, onto the devices. Manufacturers can innovate heavily in their designs, but keep that consistent [Windows] look and feel." Sorenson also believes that user familiarity with Windows Mobile's interface will help keep the iPhone off the corporate market. Microsoft is currently battling against the dominance of Nokia and RiM in the converged device market. |
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Ever realize how Microsoft is always coping MAC?
Zune = Ipod
Vista = OSX
Iphone = there next piece of crappo
and there is much more software stuff, but im not gonna name it all.
And to finish, all of the above sucks, from microsoft!
Ever realize how Microsoft is always coping MAC?
Zune = Ipod
Vista = OSX
Iphone = there next piece of crappo
and there is much more software stuff, but im not gonna name it all.
And to finish, all of the above sucks, from microsoft!
» Business is hardly the market
Business is hardly the market that will purchase the iPhone; "suits" might have an iPod due to its being a desirable music player & status object, but their phones are often not au courant models. Most cells are a tad flimsy, especially the ultra-thin ones. People who want a cell phone made with Apple's quality, with a feature-set that will probably not be rivaled for a while, they'll buy the iPhone. People who want to be able to see the darned screen will buy the iPhone. People who want to bring the OS X experience with them will buy the iPhone. Everyday people, not "suits", will determine the iPhone's success.
Business is hardly the market that will purchase the iPhone; "suits" might have an iPod due to its being a desirable music player & status object, but their phones are often not au courant models. Most cells are a tad flimsy, especially the ultra-thin ones. People who want a cell phone made with Apple's quality, with a feature-set that will probably not be rivaled for a while, they'll buy the iPhone. People who want to be able to see the darned screen will buy the iPhone. People who want to bring the OS X experience with them will buy the iPhone. Everyday people, not "suits", will determine the iPhone's success.
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