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    Before that I spent 11 years running Future Platforms, a software company I co-founded which makes lovely things for mobile phones, and which I sold in 2011.

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September 29, 2007

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martin

Interesting observations ...
About the mass market point at the end.. I think they won't make a dent in the mass market ** until ** they produce an iphone Nano at £100 - £150 pricepoint, but I'm betting apple will do this (late next year?), maybe with the default functionality we see in the current model. Then they are competing with the mid-tier handsets provided by the device OEM's and have a chance to get some big market share.
Depends also though on whether these would be locked to individual operators...
Martin

Sophie

Isn't the fact that the screen hasn't got greasy more to do with the fact that you obsessively polish it when you don't think anyone's looking? ;)

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