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I think some people here need to let go "it" and consider that Apple was once where Canonical is now.
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Here we go again, the usual instant skeptics trash his analysis. The fact is that Ming is usually right.
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Sorry, I missed why it's highly suspect. Sonny posts real stuff, look at his iPad Mini leaks.
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There was a lot of talk about the 5C being for the China market where people supposedly couldn't afford a 5S. This was wrong. People can afford it, but more importantly it has no prestige and has a too small a screen. They would be better to quickl…
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I think iWatch may actually be an Apple TV. There is no way they will get ITV as it is a very large and well established TV station in the UK.
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Since people in Asia want something different to stand out, they would like the colours. The fact that it doesn't have a bigger screen will course it a lot of problem in Asia.
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The above guy has been posting all over the Internet. I wonder if iW@tch with an @, is the same as iWatch, according to patent law?
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matrix07 wrote: » Swamped by cheap phones? Is that what Apple so afraid of? Yes it's all about getting people into the ecosystem.
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What some of you don't understand is that in Asia colours and anything else that makes your phone stand out is really popular, as are big screens. If they don't increase their Asian customer base they will continue to be outsold and swamped by Samsu…
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I like it. I wonder, however, what 3rd party icons will look like with the new ones....
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freerange wrote: » Wow! That must be why Apple's revenues in Asia have dropped, and especially in China! Oops - just checked. No they haven't! No question that Samsung has made huge inroads in Asia, but mostly at the expense of others, not Apple. …
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Asia is now Samsung territory, Apple product use has significantly declined. That has got to have a lot to do with it.
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philboogie wrote: » Am I correct in understanding that the MFP failed? http://ajl2204.blogspot.com/2012/08/case-study-3-multifunction-polis-in.html That what I mean!!!
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Having lived in Adelaide for a few years i can confirm that this would be the most exciting thing economically to happen in the city since the Multifunction Polis.
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It's been going well for 6 months. You are just used to paying too much for what is a pretty simple device. $120? For a battery, adapter and case?
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I have chinese a 2100 mAh iPhone 5 Morphie style battery pack and it cost me the equivalent of $20 in Hong Kong.
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Why am I not surprised there are the usual assortment of people objecting to the Mayors reasonable request? These companies could easily implement a cutoff policy to help the police and people who have had their phones stolen.
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If they think a cheap iphone without a bigger screen will sell in Hong Kong they have another thing coming. Most locals have moved on to big screen Samsungs.
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It's really pathetic to watch some of you attack the German courts for enforcing consumer and privacy laws that are what the public want and expect. I respect the Germans because at least there the people, and not big business, rule.
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It's a massive mistake to not increase display size. Apple is being killed in Asia by not having larger screens. EVERYONE is changing to Samsung. I wish the American based execs would come to Hong Kong and walk down the street.