Comments on: What device will challenge the iPhone: Thoughts from the readers
Will the iPhone face serious competition from any other gadgets? Some readers weigh in.
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Who can beat iPhone 2.0?
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And that's the point that everyone misses. It's not about the hardware. You can compare specs until you're blue in the face, and you'll be able to say, look, the Thingy Whatsit has a bigger screen, and the Phoninator has a frikkin laser gun attachment. But it's the OS that makes the iPhone user friendly, sleek, and a draw for developers and users. The OS and the integration with your computer, at least on the consumer side.
If we're going to talk about what device will challenge the iPhone, then we need to discuss the OS. Hardware specs can change and catch up, but an unintuitive and clunky OS will gain legacy baggage, and will remain an unintuitive and clunky OS whether it's in version 7 or 8 or 9.
And you've probably been posting that everywhere you can, waiting for an affirmation of your wit. Well, here it is: you are just as clever as those witty folks who say "Windoze" or "M$"
WHERE can I buy the Phoninator?!
- by johnnydfred July 16, 2008 10:36 PM PDT
- Just got my iPhone two days ago. This is not a phone with features - it is an OS in a pillbox that can be (among many things) a great phone. Like the iPod, Apple has created something so pure in its metaphorical connection to user interface that little will truly equal it for, who knows how long?
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(14 Comments)Combine this with a marketing engine that is finally running on half its cylinders, and most of all, momentum, and the iPhone will carve out a large chunk of smart phone market share that will be difficult to foil.