Nokia & Microsoft Might Be the Real Winners in Apple vs. Samsung

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nimantha.d
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Re: Nokia & Microsoft
nimantha.d   2/15/2013 10:52:15 PM
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What I feel is that Apple should try something to catch the eyes of the market. Ipad and Ipad mini plus Iphone 5 has done very little so far. They should change things to make their own path like they used to bein the good old days where SJ was alive.

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nimantha.d   2/13/2013 11:52:45 AM
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It seems that Apple is on a sleep mode these days. The iPhone 5 did not do well as they expected. I think iPhone4s did more than the 5. I think a re-design of stratergy is required from Apple

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nimantha.d   1/26/2013 10:27:24 PM
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Susan I know this is a bit old post to comment now but I want to make a statement on what I did few weeks back on Apple. I studied the movements of Apple so far and looks like they are kind of stucked after the demise of SJ. I thought they will do well as they wre used to be but its not happening.

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nimantha.d   9/22/2012 8:14:22 AM
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True susan I agree with you onit. Apple has made their name over the past few years thanks to their great boss SJ. Its he who bought Apple to what they are right now. I also feel that Apple will continue to grow and will not fall out from the tree which they were grown and fed.

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Susan Fourtané   9/19/2012 4:27:21 AM
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Nimantha, 

Apple customers are not loyal to the company for the sake of being loyal. The most important thing is the excellence of the Apple products. That excellency is what drives people to become loyal to a company that always delivers excellent quality, great design, and an amazing user experience.

You could argue about the high price of the products, but once you have tried one you don't want anything else and will always make the effort to have your Apple device. 

Loyalty to Apple is not empty loyalty. It's recognition to quality.

-Susan 

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Susan Fourtané   9/19/2012 3:55:33 AM
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Jacob, 

Samsung doesn't have time to go through various steps in design to come up with something not so similar to the iPhone. They only need good, creative designers with a fresh perspective. I don't see why they would add to the price.

-Susan 

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Susan Fourtané   9/19/2012 3:45:11 AM
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Bolaji, 

Sorry for the late reply. I seem to have overlooked the notification. 

"Then, the IP fight would start with one or more companies claiming they developed the technology behind it. It's obvious the industry thrives now on IP court fight."

Oh, yes. That's for sure. The technology already existed, though. I don't know why it was not implemented earlier. 

-Susan

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nimantha.d   9/19/2012 1:39:14 AM
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So susan dont you think its because of the brand loyalty ? I feel its the amazing factor when it comes for Apple products.

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Jacob   9/10/2012 5:41:45 AM
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Susan, if they are forcing for a new design, they have to undergo various steps before the next releases. There maybe also chances for hike in pricing and what about the existing products with old design. Whether they have to call back the products and replace with a new design.

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Bolaji Ojo   9/9/2012 5:28:02 PM
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Susan, What I meant was that if wireless charging takes off and consumers see it as a compelling, must have feature, it could and would be copied by everyone else. Then, the IP fight would start with one or more companies claiming they developed the technology behind it. It's obvious the industry thrives now on IP court fight.

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