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Innovative affordability: bridging the digital divide

We should be aware that over half the world’s population cannot afford the $799.99 iPhone 4. Smaller companies such as China’s Huawei have recognized this and started to develop phones that specifically target consumers in Africa. They are looking to “bridge the gap between the digital divide”. This means their focus will be on one thing: affordability.

Huawei has brought an $80 phone called the “Ideos” to the market using the Android system. Their secret is using less powerful hardware such as a RAM that is only half the size of other phones. Furthermore, Android has flexibility on its side. Companies like Apple have strict regulations which prevent developers to fully customize applications to the needs of the community. Android has consistently been showcasing many agriculture and health based apps.

This app called “Medkenya” can act as a guide for the sick to the nearest hospitals/doctors and gives basic information on symptoms and different drugs.

This is a huge step for technology because this could change how people in developing countries live entirely. Also, there is a whole new market being opened up. I think we will continue to see more and more products going in this direction. Moreover, I wonder how big-name companies will react; will they also start to produce low-cost technology to cater to the shift in the market?

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The iphone 4s a disappointment?

The iPhone 4S may very well be a disappointment for many consumers. Many of its new features can already be found in various existing android models. For example, the iPhone uses an A5 dual-core processor which is also used in the Motorola Atrix 4G (dual-core chip) and the newest android, the Samsung Galaxy S II. Siri, iPhone 4S’s main feature and the 8 megapixel camera have also been available for almost a year now. Unfortunately, even along with these replicated features, the iPhone 4S doesn’t surpass its sister, the IPhone 4 by very far.

This situation could potentially reduce the quantity demanded for the phone greatly. Consumers had expected an iPhone 5 with newer and more advanced innovations but were met with the iPhone 4S and its inadequate selection of features. Even though Apple debuted as the market leader, the company seems to be playing a game of catch up with the fast-moving technology. Apple’s failure to impress has been seen as an advantage for RIM/blackberry, giving them time to promote their next product before the anticipated faceoff with the iPhone 5.  With Apple stocks dropping rapidly and the lack of advancement in their phones, if they continue at this rate, we may see the company run over in a couple years. The company desperately needs to come up with something mind blowing for its next release to make up for falling short with their iPhone 4S.

http://business.financialpost.com/2011/10/04/apple-unveils-iphone-4s-as-new-ceo-tim-cook-takes-centre-stage/

http://www.product-reviews.net/2011/10/08/iphone-4s-features-android-already-had/

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