@WhatTheBit not only that, but their in-store presence is non-existent. See the note at the end of my post: http://stratechery.com/2013/the-facebook-first-at-the-att-store/ …
@fpgeek @WhatTheBit wrote about US carrier power in my first post: http://stratechery.com/2013/value-chains/ … Need to explore it more...
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@monkbent@WhatTheBit Yeah. I'm increasingly convinced the path to success as a handset manufacturer starts with ignoring the US market... -
@fpgeek@WhatTheBit that's impossible if going for the high end though, especially given the blinders most US-based "influencers" have
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@monkbent@WhatTheBit Really? SGS2, Note and SGS3 all made their mark overseas first. Samsung had plenty of Nos for US carriers. -
@fpgeek@WhatTheBit success can be had overseas, no question. But that's not where you build a brand. HTC wants to compete on high end. -
@monkbent@WhatTheBit Samsung didn't make their brand in the US. The US Galaxy S launch was a disaster (GPS issues, update hell,...).
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