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SubjectRe: They may have to settle for an Android phone...
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Date03/18/2014 15:54 (03/18/2014 07:54)
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FollowsAlan Baker
FollowupsNashton (1h & 40m) > sms

On 3/14/2014 11:11 AM, Alan Baker wrote:

Alan Baker
People want what they can't have. For many of those living in emerging markets, that's an iPhone.

Apple just introduced a lower cost iPhone 5C. <http://money.cnn.com/2014/03/18/technology/mobile/apple-iphone-5c/>. But it's still a lot more expensive than comparable Android phones.

Setting aside price, a lot of the loss of market share for iOS is due to Apple being so late with specific features. They were very late with LTE and you still can't do simultaneous voice and LTE data on an iPhone like you can with Android phones. On GSM carriers you can do w-CDMA data and GSM Voice, but on CDMA carriers (the 1st and 3rd largest U.S. carriers) you still can't do simultaneous voice and data at all on an iPhone (other than with Wi-Fi) but Android LTE phones don't have this limitation. And of course they are two years late with larger screened iPhones; perhaps this is because they are worried that offering larger screened "Phablets" would negatively affect iPhone sales.

Hopefully the iPhone 6 will correct both of these issues because not being able to compete at either the high end or the low end is not a sustainable business plan.

Nashton (1h & 40m) > sms