Instead, I'm going to swim in the wake of Dealbreaker.com's Keith Hahn:
Dealbreaker: Why the iPhone is no PS3, but should try to be more like it
Dealbreaker: Why the iPhone is no PS3, but should try to be more like it
To put things into a mobile telecommunications market perspective, Nokia shipped 91 million units in the first quarter. In order to penetrate the cell phone market in any meaningful way or provide a more digestible iPod replacement for when your Mini breaks, Apple will have to get used to thinner margins (and probably thinner than the 40%+ made on most iPod models).
iPhone. Rah.
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