[citation][nom]Anonymous[/nom]What? First, you have an anti-Apple tone throughout the whole article. If you are reporting on one company's strategy to compete with another, you can do so without comments like "... Apple is trying to create its own little world within a world ..." You didn't quote it so a reader can only assume it was your choice of words."Fluffed up features?" What phone doesn't have features considered fluff by some and necessities by others. I know plenty of people that use a phone to ... make phone calls. They would not be interested in either offering. The sales of iPhones is pretty indicative that they DO have a handle on at least what some people want in a smart phone. This is RIM responding to Apple, not the other way around. So it's RIM's opportunity to show if THEY know how to bring a smart phone to the market that people will want. That said, I think both companies will be successful.[/citation]
This is a joke right? RIM made the smartphone business everyone else is sub par. All RIM is trying to do now is attract all the apple kiddies that like stupid fetures and make more money. If you ask me apple makes nothing worth buying and thier paper weight of a brick phone is no exception there. The storm might be interesting but whos knows till it comes out.
Apple pounched into a market and if it wants to keep it, They will have to keep working on it. Rim is just trying to close the door on them before they step all the way into thier domain. Perosnaly after seeing everything Rim and other companys are putting out i see no good reason at all (especialy the shitty network apple went with) to even get a iphone.
I dont think i would personaly consider a i phone a smart phone yet. more of a tablet then anytithing. But it is about time they added some of the buesiness fetures RIm has been using for a long time. Maybe version 4 apple can make a phone they can truely call a smart phone.