China Mobile, Apple Butt Heads Over iPhone [View article]
I suppose to be fair I should note that you said China Unicom doesn't know GPRS. So that they have 100 million GSM subscribers might not be relevant.
That having been said, China Unicom offers GPRS service in 250+ cities across China and claims that they'll have it enabled in "all" cities prior to the 2008 Olympics.
Nearly all current GSM base stations are capable of supporting GPRS. For most GSM service providers, it's just a matter of logistics and provisioning...which are not admittedly not necessarily easy matters in the countryside.
But I'm not convinced you were actually distinguishing between GPRS and GSM in your article since you were comparing to CDMA...
China Mobile, Apple Butt Heads Over iPhone [View article]
You might want to do some fact checking.
China Unicom operates both a CDMA and a GSM system. They have 100M+ GSM subscribers and a substantially smaller number of CDMA subscribers.
I didn't bother digging up the most recent numbers, but this article from the summer of 2006 discusses their GSM subscriber base reaching 100 million: www1.cei.gov.cn/ce/doc...
Of course, that you're using phrases such as "The odorless-feces-factor" pretty much makes it clear that objectivity and facts aren't really the goal of your article. So sorry if I've harshed your buzz by interjecting inconvenient and likely unwanted facts. ;-)
They don't need phones with more feature, they need phones that work better.
After trying several Motorola phones, my girlfriend now cringes at the mention of the word Motorola. She really liked the appearance of the RAZR but found using it appallingly bad. I can't say that I disagree.
I use to love MOT phones because they worked well without getting in your way. Now MOT, NOK, and Samsung have gone insane with adding features, but making it hard to get to even the simple things without having to read the manual.
I'm not even sure whether or not the iPhone had a manual...
Would you say that the $499 and $599 iPhones are cannibalizing the $79 iPod Shuffle, the $149 to $249 iPod nano, or the $249/$349 regular iPod?
With a $499 and $599 price point, I'd say they fit the product line pretty well and certainly make me want to move further upscale. I'm not overly concerned about cannibalization at this point.
China Mobile, Apple Butt Heads Over iPhone [View article]
That having been said, China Unicom offers GPRS service in 250+ cities across China and claims that they'll have it enabled in "all" cities prior to the 2008 Olympics.
Nearly all current GSM base stations are capable of supporting GPRS. For most GSM service providers, it's just a matter of logistics and provisioning...which are not admittedly not necessarily easy matters in the countryside.
But I'm not convinced you were actually distinguishing between GPRS and GSM in your article since you were comparing to CDMA...
reinharden
China Mobile, Apple Butt Heads Over iPhone [View article]
China Unicom operates both a CDMA and a GSM system. They have 100M+ GSM subscribers and a substantially smaller number of CDMA subscribers.
I didn't bother digging up the most recent numbers, but this article from the summer of 2006 discusses their GSM subscriber base reaching 100 million:
www1.cei.gov.cn/ce/doc...
Of course, that you're using phrases such as "The odorless-feces-factor" pretty much makes it clear that objectivity and facts aren't really the goal of your article. So sorry if I've harshed your buzz by interjecting inconvenient and likely unwanted facts. ;-)
reinharden
Motorola CEO Ed Zander Steps Down [View article]
After trying several Motorola phones, my girlfriend now cringes at the mention of the word Motorola. She really liked the appearance of the RAZR but found using it appallingly bad. I can't say that I disagree.
I use to love MOT phones because they worked well without getting in your way. Now MOT, NOK, and Samsung have gone insane with adding features, but making it hard to get to even the simple things without having to read the manual.
I'm not even sure whether or not the iPhone had a manual...
reinharden
Ten Thoughts On The iPhone [View article]
Would you say that the $499 and $599 iPhones are cannibalizing the $79 iPod Shuffle, the $149 to $249 iPod nano, or the $249/$349 regular iPod?
With a $499 and $599 price point, I'd say they fit the product line pretty well and certainly make me want to move further upscale. I'm not overly concerned about cannibalization at this point.
reinharden