Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Pingie: HTTP:: Apple Competition Still Playing Catch with Our First iPhone

HTTP:: Apple Competition Still Playing Catch with Our First iPhone
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During Apple’s FY '09 Fourth Quarter Results Conference Call with analysts, the company’s COO, Tim Cook, revealed that iPhone competitors were still years behind the latest version of its popular smartphone. "Frankly I think people are trying to catch up with the first iPhone two years ago," Cook said. "We've long since moved beyond that."Cook’s statements undoubtedly come in light of the competition’s various attempts to replicate the functionality (and sometimes, even the look) of Apple's elusive iPhone. The Android operating system is one such attempt to take a bite out of the iPhone’s market-share, but, according to AppleInsider, Google’s smartphone OS has been largely unsuccessful so far. Another example is the Motorola Droid, leaked in pictures earlier this week, and known to be running Android. Still, Peter Oppenheimer, Apple CFO, said his company was not concerned by anything rolled out by its competitors."I think it shows there is an intense appetite fo!
r Apple's latest technology," he said, "and we were very pleased with the result." "We are continuing to focus on delivering state-of-the-art products at price points our competitors can't match and will provide increasing value to our customers," he added, according to...
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