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Why is it that Apple seems to have a much slicker and polished product with its iPod Touch, than Nokia with it's 700 and 800 series ?
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2007-10-28
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2007-10-28
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This is why the touch and iPhone are so good (and they are -- if you believe otherwise then you're in a minority).
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2007-10-28
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2007-10-28
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2007-10-28
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.... This is why the touch and iPhone are so good (and they are -- if you believe otherwise then you're in a minority).
... But one gets the impression they're merely kicking a football around, rather than playing the game properly.
I believe that, within five years,
Apple will release their own Internet tablet. And it will blow everything else out of the water, just like when Apple released the iPod.
The Nokia tablet is just too clunky and geek-orientated for the ordinary user.
I think Internet tablets (as a form of computer) are going to be as big as the personal computer was back when (yup) Apple created the Apple II back in the late seventies.
In 10 years time everybody will be carrying one. But it's going to take a company like Apple to do it right and show the way forward *. Nokia just isn't cut out for it. Nokia simply got there first with an excellent form factor and barely-decent software.
* Of course, once Apple has shown the way, many other companies will get in there with their clones; if Microsoft is still around, then it may well release its own tablet but I think the battle at that point will probably be between Apple and Google
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2007-10-28
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2007-10-28
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2007-10-28
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Dave, dont get me wrong: I'm not saying that Apple did a bad job for their customers. Apparently not! Everyone who can read knows so.
But the whole thread started as some kind of accusation: bad, bad Nokia management doesnt give us the "Apple experience". Nokia, give us the Apple experience!
All I wanted to do is point out that
a) tablets cant be like iPhones (or the iPod Touch) simply because they are so much different in what they can do.
b) there's a lot of reading about good UI design, there's a lot of personal experience with it, and all of it says: a good UI is one you dont notice. Certainly, a UI that is the main act on the device doesn't fall into this category.
While Apple might have a market with devices that are "so different" (because people are different), I still think a majority of consumers (me included) has this classical attitude towards user interfaces.
(or else, why would all these researchers come up with the same findings?) My hope is that Nokia does not get carried away with this "iAttitude" and will continue to provide a straightforward, easy to use, no special-effects user interface for the tablets.
In any event Apple has demonstrated that things like cover flow have legs and can be extended to system wide utility.
In nay event we should at least cut Apple the same amount of slack that Nokia got with their first N series debut. Lets face ti the software has come a long way since then.
Dave