I think
my argument for feel vs. features
has been thoroughly supported over the last few years of iPhone success. Not
just success in the the U.S. market, where many said the iPhone would fail
because it lacked features other phones had, but even in more extreme
environments like Japan where the iPhone is way behind other phones
in features.
A recent study out of Japan shows that the iPhone is now #1
in that market–despite being years behind in video and network capabilities,
just to name a few.
Here’s how I captured this
a month before the first iPhone launched:
Now that the iPhone is #1 in so many markets all over the world–including
Japan–I think we can safely say this is true.
[ Jul 5, 2009 ]
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