Apocalypso
14-02-2007, 11:07 AM
CEO sees room for growth in ‘underdeveloped’ U.S. market and in midrange phones
In fact, the top executive of the world’s leading mobile operating system maker claims he welcomes Apple’s move into the market, particularly in North America.
"The American marketplace is an underdeveloped marketplace for smartphones. This could educate the American consumer that there is more that you can do with a phone than treat it as an email device,” said Mr. Clifford, referring to the potential success of the iPhone in the United States.
"The single-use device will soon be challenged by other devices,"; he predic.. .
Read more:
Symbian Sees No iPhone Threat - full story (http://www.symbian-freak.com/news/007/02/insight_from_nigel_clifford.htm)
Sincerely yours,
Apoc
In fact, the top executive of the world’s leading mobile operating system maker claims he welcomes Apple’s move into the market, particularly in North America.
"The American marketplace is an underdeveloped marketplace for smartphones. This could educate the American consumer that there is more that you can do with a phone than treat it as an email device,” said Mr. Clifford, referring to the potential success of the iPhone in the United States.
"The single-use device will soon be challenged by other devices,"; he predic.. .
Read more:
Symbian Sees No iPhone Threat - full story (http://www.symbian-freak.com/news/007/02/insight_from_nigel_clifford.htm)
Sincerely yours,
Apoc