Does Anyone Remember the IPod?
Does the average person care that Apple is slowly easing iPods aside until finally, its impact on its financials is so small that it can discontinue them? Not a chance. A solid argument can be made that every iPhone or iPad a person buys is really another iPod sale. After all, those devices integrate all of the features found in today's iPods. They are, for all intents and purposes, iPods on steroids.
That's why the iPod really matters, but the iPod – a platform that allows consumers to play music and video while mobile – is morphing into its next state as a component in a product that can do more. And that's why it still matters: The iPod isn't dying. The iPod is simply entering the next phase of its long history.
What do you guys think? Do you think the IPod is what started all of the technology battle between phone companies?
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I think that is very true. If you think about it Samsung, a major competitor, also had MP3 players come out every time a new iPod was released. I think that the progression for MP3 to phone was therefore definitely natural. I really to do feel like now though, any new iPod released by Apple is going to fail in comparison to the iPhone. How often do you really see people walking around with the latest nano, shuffle or iPod. The iPhone has pretty much usurped the purpose of the iPod.
ReplyDeleteI totally agree with this idea, Everyone wants to have a multi-function product intead carry a pile of things. iphone kind of can give your dream come true, because of it is not just a cell phone,Every function in apples reflect very strong.
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