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Consider that the N810, when new, retailed for less than half the price of the recently launched N97 (in the UK, the figures were £250/$425 for the N810 and £600/$1,020 for the N97 at current exchange rates).
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@danramos: do you think that's in the interest of OEMs?selfish ideas don't thrive.
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@danramos: tablet is a super tiny blip in their market view. They'd say something like "Let's see how you grow up first, sonny, then we'll talk". Need more users (ie: potential revenues for them) before we can 'negotiate'.
Once the iPhone's ecosystem is 'wedged' in the current cellular cartel's midst, then it will have the bargaining power to split the old power's grip. The beauty of it will be, the 'new market' that iphone will bring at that point will be sufficient for the old power to let go of their old ways and settle for the more open market.
This is very similar to how iTunes broke into the digital music distribution market. Notice there's no DRM on it now?
PS: I'm talking about commoditizing the cellular data to run voip, text messaging apps, and the likes that 'competes' with the cartel's permium services. Not about running free license-less apps in this case. To that end, I think the AppStore has represented the requirements of both developers and customers sufficiently well. It's apparent just by looking at its adoption numbers.
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