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r2shyyou

macrumors 68000
Oct 3, 2010
1,758
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Paris, France
RT @CNETNews: iPhone, get ready to meet your next big challenge from Android http://t.co/zV3b9IXz

[dazedlook]Whoa, it's almost like I'm on Twitter...[/dazedlook]

Anyway, do you have an opinion on this topic? And what exactly does "just another company" mean? I personally think they'll always have their "cool factor" but that isn't really synonymous with "best" with respect to anything. I like what they offer and I don't see myself changing anytime soon. It could happen, no doubt, but I can't see it right now.
 

wxman2003

Suspended
Apr 12, 2011
2,580
294
Most people don't buy a phone based on "specs". 99% of the people don't care whether it's dual core, quad core, benchmark speeds and so on. People buy phones that work and meet their needs.
 

barkomatic

macrumors 601
Aug 8, 2008
4,560
2,916
Manhattan
I think most people leave the iPhone because they are bored with it--not because it stops working for them. I've noticed that some of the reviewers have seemingly been taken with "new toy syndrome" in which the novelty of a new thing kinda overwhelms their analysis.

I would say that Jelly Bean is a pretty awesome OS and Google did a great job. The problem for me is that it is still going into plastic phones with pitiful storage--16GB or even less. I also want timely OS updates. The Droid DNA might be top of the line right now, but in 9 months when everyone is raving about Key Lime Pie will it get an update? Maybe, maybe not.

I do think Apple needs to freshen iOS up--badly. If that isn't crystal clear to them at this point then I think the iPhone is in for a decline among some market segments.
 

Mrbobb

macrumors 603
Aug 27, 2012
5,009
209
Ever since Jobs left, there is a dead watch over Apple. OMG the stock is not 700! :rolleyes:
 

sdilley14

macrumors 65816
Feb 8, 2007
1,242
201
Mesa, AZ
I don't see Apple becoming "just another company" any time soon. I have thought about this though. With every single smash product launch, with every bit of market share they gain in whichever segment it might be (PCs, phones, etc.), they do lose a little bit of that unique, hip, "out of the ordinary", "cool" mystique they had. That's just the trade off you have to make when growing a company...you go from being that "cool" niche type company to being larger and more profitable.

However, in becoming larger and less "unique", they are also becoming a company that is more synonymous with making the best products in the world. Going from being known as the company that is "hip and different" to being known as the company that makes the best working and best looking products in the world (and still hip because they make some of the best 'looking' products in the world, and aesthetics has a lot to do with maintaining a "cool" factor) is a trade off I think anyone would take.
 

corvus32

macrumors 6502a
Sep 4, 2009
761
0
USA
If past behavior is anything to go on, look for HTC to release a DNA+ in couple of months and piss everyone off who just bought into this phone and are stuck with a two year contract.
 

CEmajr

macrumors 601
Dec 18, 2012
4,483
1,296
Charlotte, NC
If past behavior is anything to go on, look for HTC to release a DNA+ in couple of months and piss everyone off who just bought into this phone and are stuck with a two year contract.

You're right about that. They always release a flagship and then an upgraded one in a few months. Just pisses off and frustrates those who bought the earlier version. No wonder they are having lower sales these days. No one wants to buy a phone only for a new one that's better in every way to be released a few months later for the same price
 

abhinav7333

macrumors member
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May 5, 2012
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[dazedlook]Whoa, it's almost like I'm on Twitter...[/dazedlook]

Anyway, do you have an opinion on this topic? And what exactly does "just another company" mean? I personally think they'll always have their "cool factor" but that isn't really synonymous with "best" with respect to anything. I like what they offer and I don't see myself changing anytime soon. It could happen, no doubt, but I can't see it right now.

If they don't change soon, I really think Samsung is going to creep up.
 

MuddyPaws1

macrumors 6502
Jul 14, 2012
399
0
I don't think Apple is becoming just another company but their products are becoming just another.....insert device. It's sad to see.
 

Digital Skunk

macrumors G3
Dec 23, 2006
8,100
930
In my imagination
You're right about that. They always release a flagship and then an upgraded one in a few months. Just pisses off and frustrates those who bought the earlier version. No wonder they are having lower sales these days. No one wants to buy a phone only for a new one that's better in every way to be released a few months later for the same price

You mean like every other tech company that has ever sold anything including Apple? Because Apple didn't just do that with the iPad 4? :rolleyes:
 

Chris092881

macrumors 6502
Dec 26, 2012
409
3
When Apple replaces my phone next week I may just throw it up online and see what it fetches me, then go back to Android. It looks like the fruit is starting to rot.
 

CEmajr

macrumors 601
Dec 18, 2012
4,483
1,296
Charlotte, NC
You mean like every other tech company that has ever sold anything including Apple? Because Apple didn't just do that with the iPad 4? :rolleyes:

iPad 4 is probably the first instance I've seen Apple do this. Correct me if I'm wrong. I've never seen them pull moves like Samsung or HTC

HTC One X - HTC One X+ 6 months later
Samsung GS2, Samsung Skyrocket 2 months later
Samsung Vibrant, Samsung Galaxy S 4G 4 months later
Samsung GS3, Samsung GS3 w/LTE on T-Mobile 6 months later

Apple usually waits at least a year or close to it with their mobile devices. If they release an iPhone 5S before June then I'll agree with you.

I think constantly releasing tweaks of flagships throughout the year actually hurts HTC. In addition to them not having a single streamlined device across all 4 carriers. They don't have any iconic device like Samsung has done with the GS3 because they confuse consumers with all their tweaks and slightly different "flagships" on every carrier. The One X+ is what the One X should have been in the first place and it should have been the same identical device on every carrier.
 

Smartass

macrumors 65816
Dec 18, 2012
1,480
1,724
It's always been "Just Another Company" but it's the psychotic fanboys who made it "something special"
 

maflynn

macrumors Haswell
May 3, 2009
73,682
43,740
But they are just another company - they make great products but like every other company they are here to make a profit.
 

tevion5

macrumors 68000
Jul 12, 2011
1,967
1,603
Ireland
You're right about that. They always release a flagship and then an upgraded one in a few months. Just pisses off and frustrates those who bought the earlier version. No wonder they are having lower sales these days. No one wants to buy a phone only for a new one that's better in every way to be released a few months later for the same price

So what, they should just stand by and wait a whole year and allow every other company to overtake them just so some few people with a poor understanding of how the technology industry works don't feel so "cheated"?
 

hafr

macrumors 68030
Sep 21, 2011
2,743
9
iPad 4 is probably the first instance I've seen Apple do this. Correct me if I'm wrong. I've never seen them pull moves like Samsung or HTC

Maybe not in the states, but the Norwegians really got shafted when they released the iPad something like eight or ten weeks before the release of the iPad 2. Now if that wasn't a dick move, I don't know what is...

I think the "problem" with smartphones today is that they're not specialised like they used to be. A company could easily release a music phone, then a camera phone a few months later and so on. Today, all phones are converging which means that when a company releases two high end phones - they're going to be so similar that they're not really attracting different crowds. And you can only go for so long before releasing something new.

My guess is we'll see a return of more specialised phones or the converging of two or more products, at least from companies like Samsung. There would be very little that would have to be done in order to combine a good pocket camera with a smartphone, just to take an example.
 

Digital Skunk

macrumors G3
Dec 23, 2006
8,100
930
In my imagination
iPad 4 is probably the first instance I've seen Apple do this. Correct me if I'm wrong. I've never seen them pull moves like Samsung or HTC

HTC One X - HTC One X+ 6 months later
Samsung GS2, Samsung Skyrocket 2 months later
Samsung Vibrant, Samsung Galaxy S 4G 4 months later
Samsung GS3, Samsung GS3 w/LTE on T-Mobile 6 months later

Apple usually waits at least a year or close to it with their mobile devices. If they release an iPhone 5S before June then I'll agree with you.

I think constantly releasing tweaks of flagships throughout the year actually hurts HTC. In addition to them not having a single streamlined device across all 4 carriers. They don't have any iconic device like Samsung has done with the GS3 because they confuse consumers with all their tweaks and slightly different "flagships" on every carrier. The One X+ is what the One X should have been in the first place and it should have been the same identical device on every carrier.

Don't forget the price drop of the first iPhone. Besides, Apple is king of doing the opposite. Look how long it took Apple to update the Macs and the iPhone 4
 

vastoholic

macrumors 68000
Jan 28, 2009
1,957
1
Tulsa, OK
The new breed of Android devices exceed the iPhone 5 in every category

OMG! The new phones that are coming out after the iPhone 5 are going to challenge the iPhone 5 in every way possible?!!

Good. It's what they should be doing. I'd be disappointed if they didn't. That article was retarded. Trying to say that everyone under 40 should use android because it's so much more sophisticated.

Anyway, why base your opinion of apple becoming "just another company" on the success or failure of one single product it makes?
 
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