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Originally Posted by 9000 View Post
No problem. Nothing personal and offense not intended. ^^

In the luncheon meeting yesterday, 12 persons sat together, and 11 of them putting iPhone on the dining table. I'm the 12th one who put different phone on the table.

I think iPhone is a typical 'typical smartphone' nowaday. Few would disagree iPhone is top of the line in the smartphone market. It has lower resolution okay, but it's still top of the line.

In this connection, the range does reflect the reality. What range would you set in this case? What other typical smartphone should fall in this range and still considered typical?
I, obviously, would broaden the range. Your question is an unnecessary trap using the word "typical", lets move past this game and think forwards.

I had the same meeting yet fourteen people had Hd2s, nexus ones, droid incredibles and six of them had ordered iphone 4s.

These smart phones are real, and shouldn't be ignored. releasing a document like this reflects a mentality at nokia that I wish would change.

Last edited by Konceptz; 2010-06-18 at 13:47.