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Originally Posted by Etchelon View Post
You talk like people share files using SD card slots on their smartphones everytime they meet.
And to be honest I think that if people in emergent countries had the money they would be happy to sacrifice SD slots and BT transfer in exchange for an iPhone. Anyway different needs call for different products, as you say.

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Once again, your...bias is showing, the western perception of those in Asia & developing countries. Dont think people in developing countries no have money. If we can afford a 64GB N9 or Samsung S2, Galaxy Note, BB 9900,or those high end devices, we can afford Iphone.Money is not the main reason

What if no internet line at the location? or EDGE speed. The other aspect would more freedom for customization, which Android has, which Symbian has, and to a certain extent N9 has.

Iphone-> restricted. Windows Phone-> restricted.
Over here, those who didnt get the Iphone high possibility will not get the Windows Phone. Long time Nokia users, who are still with Nokia all these rocky years, higher possibility/percentage will cross over to the Android.

How many years has Windows Phone been in the market? Its market share still not touch 3%, wasnt it Bada has higher market share?

The funniest thing, after Lumia 800 came out, now, the 1st question when someone wants to buy a new Nokia, "Does it have bluetooth?". A question previously need not be asked, standard feature in Nokia & assumed to have

Last edited by eaglehelang; 2012-04-06 at 17:05.