True. Apple here boasts more than just phone: they boast specifically OSX compatibility or more precisely independence from established software chain.
I guess that most phone's design is dictated by what they use: Symbian, Palm OS, Windows Mobile or Linux. Apple wanted to avoid that dependency and made its own platform.
Well, how would it play out - we are to see. But knowing Apple I expect that they would easily hit top 10 of most usable phones.
Also notice, that mobile phone interface is well established. And shaking up well established standards - with clean refreshed design - is what Apple is best known for.
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True. Apple here boasts more than just phone: they boast specifically OSX compatibility or more precisely independence from established software chain.
I guess that most phone's design is dictated by what they use: Symbian, Palm OS, Windows Mobile or Linux. Apple wanted to avoid that dependency and made its own platform.
Well, how would it play out - we are to see. But knowing Apple I expect that they would easily hit top 10 of most usable phones.
Also notice, that mobile phone interface is well established. And shaking up well established standards - with clean refreshed design - is what Apple is best known for.