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Originally Posted by benny1967 View Post
This is a myth. The iPhone wasn't a smartphone when it was introduced (and I don't think it is one today). St. Jobs didn't revolutionize anything. All he did was make people pay more for a basic feature phone by calling it a smartphone... and then having the media go wild because this so-called smartphone was so much easier to use than other smartphones. Almost as easy as a feature phone... oh, yes, because that's what it was.

All lies, no revolution.
it revolutionized enough to the point that everyone is copying it. from packaging to stores, from customer service to ecosystem build. i think you are missing the point bro. revolutions come in many different forms and shapes
 

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Originally Posted by Lumiaman View Post
NOKIA is a great case for business schools to study. The pre-Elop era was filled with huge incompetence.
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