On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 22:24, Mark <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Sarcasm noted, but I'm simply quoting iPhone territory.
Indeed, which is why I mentioned their unlocked prices (the N900 is
free in the UK on contract, and that's cheaper than an iPhone. Do I
think the N900 will be a bigger success in the UK than the iPhone? No.
Do I think the N900 will be a bigger success in the UK than the N810?
Yes.)
> There are only two possibilities: either the N900 is intended to
> compete with the iPhone, which means it must come in at an equivalent
> price point; or it isn't intended to compete with the iPhone, in which
> case it must be cheaper than the iPhone.
You're making three dangerous assumptions here:
* That _everyone_ who would buy an iPhone would buy a cheaper device
based on price alone.
* That _everyone_ who would buy an N900 won't pay a bit more for it.
* That the N900 is intended to compete for the truly mainstream
market for high-end consumer mobile devices the iPhone is
currently dominating.
Cheers,
Andrew
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