Ahhh ... you beat me to it :0
This comes on the back of a video i just watched entitled "if this is what the new iPhone, looks like, Samsung is in trouble". With the younger generations allegedly being "tech savvy", this obvious bent towards from over function proves that "tech savvy" assumption blatantly wrong. How about a smartphone for which I don't have to say "Let me call you back from a land-line" ? How about a phone that doesn't focus on form giving me the thickness of a slice of cheese and batterly life less than a day, and instead gives me a week of battery life, as my Treo 650 did more than 12 years ago ? Give it 3 months ... then the fad that says t says "I'm in the know, I'm not a bling bling guy" will be the total absence of RGB. I have watched me kids go thru ...
I wanna see Britney Spears concert ... I would not be caught dead at a Britney Spears concert
I gotta have an iPhone ... I gotta have anything but an iPhone
Today, my kids and their peers have aged out of the fad thing (oldest approaching 30) but, those peers with younger siblings it's.... I gotta have bling bling up the gazoo .... mark my words