The Ever-changing Mobile Phone Market
6
Oct
2008
In this video, I give a giant ramble on my opinions with the current mobile phone market in the United States. In the past, it seems like companies like Nokia/Symbian and RIM (Blackberry) focused on hardware capability and bells and whistles. Since Apple has entered the market (a little over a year), the iPhone has forced Nokia, Google (Android), and RIM to focus on the software interface and user experience. A big example of this shift is that all of Apple’s competitors are planning on introducing some sort of “Application marketplace” aimed to compete with Apple’s iTunes App store. In the end, this shift towards user experience will benefit us more than anyone. Truly an exciting time to be a mobile phone user! Enjoy!
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- Tags: apple, Blackberry, commetnary, G1, google, HTC, iphone, market, Nokia, RIM, Storm, T-Mobile, touch screen, user experience, ux