Sony Ericsson x10 and Nokia N900 Prepared to Battle for iPhone Throne
One thing is for certain when it comes to the way that the smart phone industry is shaping up and that is that the world will be seeing a battle of behemoth corporations that will put a Godzilla movie to shame, according to industry analysts. Given the tremendously vast markets that have embraced the Apple iPhone, additional competition is expected to lower prices across the board and have the effect of bringing a huge number of new customers into the fold. With the arrival of the Sony Ericsson x10, a device which will leverage the Google Android operating system, Apple definitely must be ready to slim itself down and prepare to fight for its market because the x10 offers a great deal that consumers have been asking for, not the least among these the ability to choose T-Mobile over the AT&T network with which the iPhone is aligned.
When taken as a single threat, perhaps the x10 does not appear to be quite so much of a menace just yet since it is still getting started, but this is not so with the Nokia n900, a truly devastating shot at the iPhone crown. The powerful device leverages Linux and a cellular modem in order to provide lightning quick broadband web access without the need for a local WiFi signal. This alone poses a genuine threat to the iPhone, but when the Fennec browser was added with its Flash capabilities, Apple got a genuine taste of exactly what real competition might feel like. It isn’t only Nokia and Sony that Apple will be battling, but a range of other competitors, as well. The facts show that the iPhone is going to have to battle long and hard if it expects to keep its so far unchallenged market share in the future since experts predict more competition on the horizon.
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