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Apple iPhone and Nokia N810 Is In Contradiction

Friday, October 19, 2007

Today I was studying news paper, found some news about Apple and Nokia. ET has published its international business section that now Apple will allow third-party applications to work directly on the iPhone. It was the word of Steve Jobs.


In Steve Jobs words, “We are excited about creating a vibrant third-party developer community around the iPhone and enabling hundreds of new applications for our users.”


Economics Times further writes in its news, “Jobs noted that rival Nokia also does not allow third-party applications to be loaded onto some of its new phones unless the applications have a digital signature that can be traced to a known developer.


“While this makes such a phone less than ‘totally open,’ we believe it is a step in the right direction,” Jobs wrote of Nokia’s stance. Apple shares have more than doubled since January. It reached a new high Wednesday to close at $172.75, up $3.17, or nearly 2%.”


Apple share Shaw people attraction with iPhone. Further it has been written its second article which is related to Apple iPod and Nokia N810. According to it, “The Nokia N810 Internet Tablet is intended for heavy users of websites, such as Google, Skype, Facebook and Flickr. It connects to Wi-Fi hot spots or Bluetooth connections, instead of cellular networks, as mobile phones do.

The N810, with a price around $479, has built-in maps and satellite navigation for getting directions, a high-resolution camera, instant messaging, and a 10-GB memory card that stores up to 7,500 songs in compressed format.” With it Nokia general manager of multimedia business has also announced, “What we have created is a clean internet device. It does not bring any of the ridiculous leftovers of the past."


I think it is war between big companies to lead market. Further ET writes about Nokia N810, “The N810 resembles Apple’s recently introduced iPod Touch Internet multimedia device, which also goes without phone features and costs $299. Nokia’s new device was unveiled at a news conference ahead of the Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco.
Among the key differences, users can choose a touch screen, writing stylus or pop-up keyboard that hides behind its screen that is more than 4 inches across — larger than Apple devices. The company on Thursday reported an 85% rise in profit for the third quarter as new models won customers from Motorola. Net income increased to e1.56 billion ($2.23 billion) from e845 million, a year earlier. Sales rose 28% to e12.9 billion.”


Here one thing is clear that war of market may lead one of the most populated products. We can see after iPhone announcement most of the company in under presser because people are going to search with Apple iPhone. In this situation Nokia which is big company in mobile marketing will sure do something to cover market and attract the people.


2 comments:

Anonymous said...

In my opinion Nokia N810 is way better then Apple iphone.. Just watch this video and take your own conclusion.
http://www.weshow.com/us/p/19846/release_of_nokia_n810

Anonymous said...

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