Actually, what consumers want is simple: choice
Whether that is in networks or device types, using something that fits your needs and likes is what matters. Aesthetics is but one aspect in that choice and not necessarily the priority for all.
Are they? A2DP does not come free with the bluetooth chip - the code still needs to be written.
Surur
Honestly, I have no idea as we don't have access to actual sales numbers. Motorola has serious financial issues/losses in the cell phone area, which suggests the RAZR/KRZR/xxZR trend is just a trend. Sure as technology warrants it, devices will get thinner and lighter--that goes for everything. But there are compromises too (e.g. battery life) or lack of features.correctamundo.....it is interesting however to note the sales success that the more slim, less heavy devices have enjoyed since their launches (razr, krzr, pearls, 8300's, 6700's, etc)....correlated? maybe, maybe not!
regards
Yeah but I think it is safe to assume it will arrive in a software update, esp. since it is becoming more widespread. If you think Apple doesn't want to sell you a nice, overpriced but stylish 2 in 1 BT headset I think you don't know Apple. They could sell it for $200 and people would love it.
They need to save something for IPhone 2, dont they?
Surur
Gotta give people a reason to pay $500 twice
Or Windows Mobile 6+.
At least a lot of companies rolled it out as a free update, including Palm with the 750 very soon.Or Windows Mobile 6+.
But that's also because companies like Moto and HTC and Samsung have all entered the market.i just tend to look around wherever i go......there are more and more slim devices in people's hands than there are treos....used to be just Treos, now it's not.....why? not sure, but maybe because those slim devices offer the consumer enough functionality for their needs....or in other words, maybe they don't need "all of the added functioanlity" of a Treo.
they're selling them, that's for sure.....
Of course. Or a new Treo (wait, they haven't been very good at doing that, have they)
Point is ... Apple didn't create the biz model that some are whining about. They're following what is already established, but advancing the model with OS-upgradeability. MS is just getting around to that themselves after how many years in this biz?
Point is ... Apple didn't create the biz model that some are whining about. They're following what is already established, but advancing the model with OS-upgradeability. MS is just getting around to that themselves after how many years in this biz?
Did I say it was specific to Apple?
That's a somewhat leaves out details though.Point is ... Apple didn't create the biz model that some are whining about. They're following what is already established, but advancing the model with OS-upgradeability. MS is just getting around to that themselves after how many years in this biz?
What are you talking about?
a) Firmware has always been upgradeable.
b) Most of the software updates Apple will send out will be bug fixes.
Surur
How many have been delivered over the 18-month lifespan of any single device? These firmware updates are exactly what you claim about Apple below:
And when will you be publishing this iPhone Roadmap of yours?