It’s easy to see how the iPhone changed the world 10 years ago — now pretty much every public place is packed with people peering into their palms in a way that would have been difficult to imagine before 2007. But as Steve Jobs pointed out during his famous introduction to the product, Apple was entering a market where the existing competitors weren’t all that great — they were either somewhat hard to use and dumb, or hard to use and somewhat dumb.
What if Apple had entered a market with a complex, entrenched ecosystem based on advanced infrastructure and services, where devices offered an endless array of features that people actually made use of? And what if it actually succeeded in overturning this market and brought many of its...
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https://www.theverge.com/2017/6/29/15892640/iphone-anniversary-japan-success-emoji-history
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http://ifeeltechinc.blogspot.com/2017/06/how-iphone-won-over-japan-and-gave.html
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