Latest Phones Serving as catalyst for growth!
It is More the Merrier! The adage familiarity breeds contempt may be true for life in general. But for the mobile phone sector, the opposite is true. Here, the logic is more the merrier. Speed here does not kill but instead keeps you afloat. It is slowing down that is sure to lead you down the path to irreparable loss and anonymity. If you hear what the industry experts have to say on the phenomenal success that the iPad 2 enjoyed you will be surprise. It is not that the likes of the Motorola Xoom, the Blackberry Playbook and others do not compete favorably in the technical aspects with the Apple tablet device. It is only the timing. These tablets are taking their sweet time to come out while Apple was quick enough to wrest the initiative and launch its iPad 2 and capitalize on a still fertile as ever tablet market. You either join the race or be left out! Similarly, the newly launched Samsung Galaxy S2 deals is raking in big money even as the entire mobile phone world is waiting with bated breath for the launch of the Apple iPhone 5. The Galaxy S2 smart phone is believed to have already obtained a whopping three million units pre-orders globally. Fed by technology and increasing competition and a burgeoning customer base, the mobile phone makers along with the other parties including the network service providers actually do not have a choice. They simply have to jump in this frighteningly fast bandwagon and produce as many latest Phones or new phones if they have to remain as a player in the sector.
You either have at least ten smart phones in a year out that people all across can talk about or be a loser. This is probably where Samsung and HTC have managed to click big way while other like Sony Ericsson, Motorola,L G and even Nokia are lagging behind.
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