Why iPhone matters

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Whatever purpose people have in paying attention to the iPhone, the product sets out at the onset to challenge its competitors and itself. Such challenge comes from a background of 3C integration. The iPhone model marks a change in the business models for traditional ICT consumer products. At least, two aspects of it can now be seen. Firstly, as far as the product is concerned, the iPhone is not a simple mobile phone. It marks Apple Inc.’s understanding of 3C integration. Though there is certain randomness in the product evolution path of MAC-iPod-iPhone, the iPhone has become a viable product line once it is introduced into the market. The iPhone is an Apple-type embodiment of computing and personal entertainment, it gives play to the characteristics of the best 3C integration platform for mobile phone and opens for Apple a huge niche market of billions of users. It also presents a challenge to the traditional evolution path of Phone+product. In the business field, the PDA+Phone model has scored considerable achievements, such as RIM’s Black Berry and PALM’s Treo. But, traditional mobile phone makers represented by Nokia and Motorola have firmly controlled the market with their Phone+Model. Secondly, as for the marketing model, iPhone does not just remain at terminal sales. Apple has also joined forces with its partners to sell services (software) and contents, with a focus on the consumer entertainment field. Analysis of iPod’s successes will easily reveal that the key to its success lies in iPod+iTunes. Apple has maintained this successful model and added more operators’ services for bundling and activation to show its differentiation and extension. This is also the change following iPod+iTunes’s entry into the mobile phone field. In the future era of mobile broadband (3G or higher mobile communication technologies), it is far from enough to rely on computers to share music

resources. Similarly, in the era of mobile broadband, it is also dangerous for operators to ignore infrastructure control. Apple has,therefore, further specified the trend of change in the mobile phone market in recent years, namely, mobile phone firms are not merely mobile phone firms, they also need to become services and content operators. In this aspect, Nokia has started to take a series of actions. This is also the problem that all terminal firms must consider to cope with 3C or 4C integration.

PrNewswire;CCID Consulting: iPhone Opens New Business Model
Published on July 25th, 2007 under , , , , , , ,


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Squawk Box Feb 19

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It was great to be back in the office.  We started off this morning’s Squawk Box with a provocative question: "what is a journalist?".  The background to this was an incident that…

Published on February 19th, 2008 under , , , , , , , ,

RIM: hot on Apple’s tail!

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ChangeWave went public yesterday with their results showing that American consumers finally intend to dump their free contracted phones, and migrate to smart phones.  The big suprise?  Not…

Published on February 8th, 2008 under , , , , , , ,

mig33 targets the US with Blackberry

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Most of mig33’s 10 million users are from outside North America.  With their roots in south-east Asia, and their focus on mobile devices, mig33’s subscriber base has come from yout…

Published on February 7th, 2008 under , , , , , ,

And who pays for iTunes?

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Phone has gone corporate.  The data plans are aggressive, and the demand seems to be there.  Is it enough to dislodge Microsoft or RIM? Only time will tell.  Users are already experimenting…

Published on January 21st, 2008 under , , , ,

Nokia and Facebook sitting in a tree…

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You know the rest of that old rhyme, I’m sure.
One by one the dominoes are falling.  First there was Apple with Facebook on iPhone.  Then RIM with Facebook on Blackberry, and Microsoft…

Published on January 21st, 2008 under , , , , , , ,

Google:more than Sync with Blackberry

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Om Malik is crowing about how great Google Calendar on BlackBerry is.  I don’t use Google Calendar, so it’s hard for me to really pass judgement on it, as I am not about to go and…

Published on December 20th, 2007 under , , ,

Android: Google’s shiny new bauble

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Google’s release of the Android SDK yesterday has raised the bar on mobile device environments.  Open source, with support for touch screen devices, 3D acceleration hardware, and a variety…

Published on November 13th, 2007 under , , , , , , , , ,

How many nines, RIM?

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On Friday morning at 10 AM I was having a lively discussion with an acquaintance about Microsoft vs RIM. This individual asserted that it was only a matter of time before Microsoft…

Published on September 9th, 2007 under ,

Four reasons why Microsoft isn’t buying RIM

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It’s obviously close to the end of the summer, and the news is slow. How else to explain the rumour that Microsoft is planning to acquire RIM? Wishful thinking, or too much BC Bud?…

Published on August 31st, 2007 under ,

Why iPhone matters

Source: snapvoip.blogspot.com

Whatever purpose people have in paying attention to the iPhone, the product sets out at the onset to challenge its competitors and itself. Such challenge comes from a background of 3C integration…

Published on July 25th, 2007 under , , , , , , ,

BlackBerry 8820, Dual mode BlackBerry, a smart BlackBerry

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Aiming to prevent iPhone taking all the glory and some of it’s business away, RIM is shining light on it’s new BlackBerry, the new 8820, is becoming smarter, as well providing wireless access,…

RIM repositions for consumer — touts battery life

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In light of Ken Camp and others problems with battery life on the Nokia N95, there’s a particularly interesting item on Barron’s this morning about RIM’s efforts to position th. BlackBerry…

Published on May 10th, 2007 under ,

RIM announces BlackBerry Curve

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In the news this morning, RIM has introduced the BlackBerry Curve.  They’re definitely stepping up their game.  The Curve is billed as the worlds smallest QWERTY keyboard device, and includes…

Published on May 3rd, 2007 under , , ,

RIM migrates software to Windows Mobile

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RIM has been slowly expanding its footprint beyond BlackBerry devices.  The company seems to have concluded that its future is in software, and the hosted services that are attached to that…

Published on April 23rd, 2007 under , , , , ,

ShoZu. Not ready for prime-time.

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Ken Cam. has a love / hate relationship wit. Shozu.  I have to say that I concur.  It’s unbelievably promising, and purports to solve a problem that I have — that Nokia’s LifeBlog…

Published on April 10th, 2007 under ,

RIM: Customer Service Heroes

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Customer service is tough to get right. Most of us don’t do nearly as good a jo. as we might, either.Â. Be honest, you know it’s true.
RIM is a company we should all stand…

Published on November 1st, 2006 under , ,

CLARION CALL: IE 7 Not Ready For Prime Time

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Before the end of the month, IE 7 is slated to be pushed to PC’s everywhere.  It will be an automatic download.
It isn’t ready, Microsoft.  I’ve installed it with Windows…

Published on October 18th, 2006 under ,

IE7 Beta 2 Preview: Not Ready For Prime Time

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At Mix 06 today, they released the new preview version of IE 7, and on the IE 7 weblog, they announced that they had made the same version available to the public.  I suppose I really ought…

Published on March 20th, 2006 under , ,

RIM / Ascendent: Not Just Dating Anymore

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RIM (Nasdaq: RIMM; TSX: RIM) announced on Friday that it had acquired San Jose based Ascendent. Terms were not disclosed, but Ascendent has raised $20 million in venture financing, previously…

Published on March 11th, 2006 under ,

RIM Comes Through

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It looks like there will be a happy ending to my RIM tale of woe.  This morning, my friend Jim Courtney pinged me on Skype and asked what number I could be reached at in San Francisco. …

Published on January 23rd, 2006 under ,
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