It's not easy imitating Apple and Samsung: the WSJ reports Motorola Mobility (GOOG) is working on a high-end phone - codenamed the X Phone - but has had trouble incorporating features such as high-end imaging capabilities and a bendable display. The project is run by a former Google product manager; sources (possibly frustrated Motorola workers) say Google has filled Motorola with several dozen execs and product managers with no hardware experience. Motorola also reportedly has an "X Tablet" planned. (previous) [View news story]
The battery life is longer because its a bigger battery. That's like saying your Suburban can run longer than my Accord.
The ergonomics of the SG3 don't even come close to the iPhone. I can comfortably text and surf with one hand on the iPhone while the SG3 is simply awkward to hold with one to try and do these things. Also, if you're a dude, how does it even fit in your pocket?
It's not easy imitating Apple and Samsung: the WSJ reports Motorola Mobility (GOOG) is working on a high-end phone - codenamed the X Phone - but has had trouble incorporating features such as high-end imaging capabilities and a bendable display. The project is run by a former Google product manager; sources (possibly frustrated Motorola workers) say Google has filled Motorola with several dozen execs and product managers with no hardware experience. Motorola also reportedly has an "X Tablet" planned. (previous) [View news story]
The selloff in Apple (AAPL) has reached the point of "insanely insane," says Topeka's Brain White, arguably the Street's biggest bull on the stock. Uber-bull or not, maybe he's got a point. Those selling Apple at a sub-10 PE while holding onto or buying Company X - with no earnings growth, selling at a 20 PE, but yielding 5% - may look back one day and wonder what they were thinking. [View news story]
The iPad mini has gone on sale today, but without the long queues and frenzy that normally accompany the launch of a new Apple (AAPL) product. That's possibly because the specifications aren't as good as in the iPad, while the models on sale don't include the chips that support high-speed cellular Internet. Those are due in a couple of weeks. [View news story]
Divtra - It's called margin. Apple actually makes money on their products. Your Nexus margins don't move the needle so therefore play little role in earnings.
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Not nearly enough premium on the dividend stocks to sell puts, at least for me anyway. $39 premium for tying up $3700 for 3 months, doesn't sound appealing in the least bit.
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It's not easy imitating Apple and Samsung: the WSJ reports Motorola Mobility (GOOG) is working on a high-end phone - codenamed the X Phone - but has had trouble incorporating features such as high-end imaging capabilities and a bendable display. The project is run by a former Google product manager; sources (possibly frustrated Motorola workers) say Google has filled Motorola with several dozen execs and product managers with no hardware experience. Motorola also reportedly has an "X Tablet" planned. (previous) [View news story]
The ergonomics of the SG3 don't even come close to the iPhone. I can comfortably text and surf with one hand on the iPhone while the SG3 is simply awkward to hold with one to try and do these things. Also, if you're a dude, how does it even fit in your pocket?
It's not easy imitating Apple and Samsung: the WSJ reports Motorola Mobility (GOOG) is working on a high-end phone - codenamed the X Phone - but has had trouble incorporating features such as high-end imaging capabilities and a bendable display. The project is run by a former Google product manager; sources (possibly frustrated Motorola workers) say Google has filled Motorola with several dozen execs and product managers with no hardware experience. Motorola also reportedly has an "X Tablet" planned. (previous) [View news story]
The selloff in Apple (AAPL) has reached the point of "insanely insane," says Topeka's Brain White, arguably the Street's biggest bull on the stock. Uber-bull or not, maybe he's got a point. Those selling Apple at a sub-10 PE while holding onto or buying Company X - with no earnings growth, selling at a 20 PE, but yielding 5% - may look back one day and wonder what they were thinking. [View news story]
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The iPad mini has gone on sale today, but without the long queues and frenzy that normally accompany the launch of a new Apple (AAPL) product. That's possibly because the specifications aren't as good as in the iPad, while the models on sale don't include the chips that support high-speed cellular Internet. Those are due in a couple of weeks. [View news story]
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