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Nokia's Day-After iPhone Analysis Proved Eerily Accurate 19

Nokia accurately predicted the iPhone would revolutionize the smartphone industry in a confidential analysis prepared the day after Apple unveiled the device in 2007, according to internal documents recently released by Nokia's Design Archive at Aalto University in Finland.

The presentation praised the iPhone's touchscreen interface and recognized Apple's unprecedented control over carrier relationships, though it misjudged the importance of web browsing and Java support.

Nokia's Day-After iPhone Analysis Proved Eerily Accurate

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  • Ed Colligan on the Iphone, 2006:

    “We’ve learned and struggled for a few years here figuring out how to make a decent phone,” he said. “PC guys are not going to just figure this out. They’re not going to just walk in.”

    and of course Rob Malda on the Ipod, 2001:

      “No wireless. Less space than a nomad. Lame.”
  • Buttons will make a come back at some point. It might take some kind of tactile touch screen, where buttons sort of appear and disappear as needed.

    • LULz, no. Saying this sounds just like the Blackberry guys who INSISTED that the iPhone would fail because it didn't have a physical keyboard.

      • https://www.engadget.com/this-... [engadget.com]

        https://www.discovermagazine.c... [discovermagazine.com]

        Don't be so sure. I don't mean an always there Blackberry-like keyboard. Touching hard, flat, surfaces sucks.

        • Look at how many keyboards have been offered over the past decade. Not a single one has caught on. You might not like touchscreens but it's incredibly clear that the vast majority of users are perfectly fine with them and are not seeking out a tactile alternative.

          • How many were *seeking* the loss of buttons for a flat surface?

            • At Jobs said, people don't know what they want until you show it to them. As Henry Ford said, "If I'd asked customers what they wanted, they would have told me, 'A faster horse!'"

              • Which is why you don't realize what you really want is buttons that come and go as needed.

                • by tlhIngan ( 30335 )

                  Which is why you don't realize what you really want is buttons that come and go as needed.

                  Which meant the very first Android phone should've been a smashing success, right? It had a keyboard (because Android at the time was being rushed out to compete with iPhoneOS at the time, and support for on-screen keyboards didn't exist) and it was a slider, so you slid the keyboard away when you didn't need it, and slid it out when you wanted to type something.

                  Should've been a smashing success - it came out a year af

      • I read a less official Blackberry quote about the first iphone: "It is a f***ing computer!"
  • There's a large amount of obesity, addiction and illegal immigration fuelled by the app economy, we are only 18 years into the app economy, who knows what it will be like in another 50 with more enshittification and when gen alpha grows into adulthood. The oldest are teenagers, when they get to college age AI will fuck up their higher education really bad and will affect their careers even more then previous gens.
  • It did not forestall Nokia’s doom.

    “we are standing on a burning platform” - Nokia CEO Stephan Elop - Aug 2011

"Any excuse will serve a tyrant." -- Aesop

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