@monkbent @charlesarthur A bit of devil's advocacy on the Nokia front: http://connect.dpreview.com/post/5533410947/smartphones-versus-dslr-versus-film?page=4 …
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@overlayered@charlesarthur unfortunately for Nokia, in the big picture that is immaterial -
@monkbent@overlayered gah. Ppl don't choose their smartphone on the basis /OF the camera. -
@charlesarthur@monkbent@overlayered no, but Nokia has cemented the camera enthusiast mindshare. that's a good thing. -
@jaykannan@monkbent@overlayered there's no evidence Nokia has "cemented" that at all. -
@charlesarthur@monkbent@overlayered google "Best Cameraphone" -
@jaykannan@monkbent@overlayered you're offering a random Google search as evidence? Times are hard. -
@charlesarthur@monkbent@overlayered camera enthusiasts will do the exact same search. and every review page underneath will show Lumia #1 - 2 more replies
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@monkbent Well, increasing (present) market share is the first step to increasing install base (over time), right?@charlesarthur -
@AngelLamuno it's an essential but necessarily successful step. See the article I linked to in first line.
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@monkbent@charlesarthur surely market share growth is also pretty important metric when the life cycle of a device is < 2 years on average? -
@iainmagee@monkbent market share growth? You mean, first derivative of market share? I don't think you do. -
@charlesarthur@monkbent just suggesting that for short lifecycle product market (sales) share impacts on installed base relatively quickly. -
@iainmagee@monkbent there's two years of data in those graphs. You tell me how visible it is.
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@monkbent@charlesarthur yes that what Symbian fans said whilst ios was on the way up! -
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