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Paul, You might consider having your company Changewave do a more statistically relevent survey, ie what is the CURRENT run rate of sales for both RIMM & AAPL (presuming palm is about dead) You would get a very different market share picture and data that is more useful to your readers
It is RIMM that is on the front line about to be run over by Apple not the '2nd tier' manufacturers. Apple is employing a classic top down sales strategy starting with a high priced handset and in the coming 18mos filling in the price gaps underneath it. Nokia who holds the largest market share with many inexpensive handsets will be the last to feel the effects of Apple
However Apple has quitely declared that ALL phones in the future will be smart phones and as features currently considered 'smart' become manadatory on even the cheapest handsets even Nokia weill lose significant market share to Apple who not only has invented this new phone market place but essentially monopolises many of its feature sets and equally importantly holds a monopoly on the seamless integration between feature sets
Step back a little and look at the bigger picture beyond a couple of too late copycat handsets from Rimm and try to poduce quality quantative research
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You would get a very different market share picture and data that is more useful to your readers
It is RIMM that is on the front line about to be run over by Apple not the '2nd tier' manufacturers. Apple is employing a classic top down sales strategy starting with a high priced handset and in the coming 18mos filling in the price gaps underneath it.
Nokia who holds the largest market share with many inexpensive handsets will be the last to feel the effects of Apple
However Apple has quitely declared that ALL phones in the future will be smart phones and as features currently considered 'smart' become manadatory on even the cheapest handsets even Nokia weill lose significant market share to Apple who not only has invented this new phone market place but essentially monopolises many of its feature sets and equally importantly holds a monopoly on the seamless integration between feature sets
Step back a little and look at the bigger picture beyond a couple of too late copycat handsets from Rimm and try to poduce quality quantative research
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