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Monday, August 6, 2012

Apple Inc (NASDAQ:AAPL) Jobs had Responded Positively to The 7 inch Tablet


Google and Amazon, two of Apple Inc.’s (NASDAQ:AAPL) most formidable rivals, might face fierce competition from the latter yet again, due to speculation, that a mini iPad (a 7 inch tablet) is being developed. If successfully launched, it will provide serious threats to tablets like Kindle Fire and Nexus 7. Steve Jobs was in favor of the mini iPad and so is marketing head Phil Schiller, who had expressed his ideas many times. Schiller feels that a 7 inch tablet will take technology to a different level.

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Apple and Samsung are presently embroiled in a patent lawsuit that might make or break either one. Apple has alleged that Samsung copied the formers’ designs and features of products like iPad and iPhone, and used them in their products. They are demanding an enormous sum to be paid in damages and of course put a ban on sales. Samsung has retaliated by stating that Apple used unfair means for its key wireless technology patents.

Steve Job’s support towards the 7 inch tablet is a tad surprising, since he had openly voiced his dislike, especially at a conference in 2010, where he clearly said that users would need to file down their fingers in order to operate a smaller tablet. But tablets like Nexus 7 and Kindle Fire are cheaper and thus Apple’s market share has been somewhat affected due to consumers unwilling to spend $500 or more for iPads.

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The Apple-Samsung trial began this week, where people got an inside look at the strategies and tools used by Apple to market and launch its products. A billion has been spent in promoting iPhone and iPad! Samsung counteracted by claiming that they too had shelled out a billion in 2011 to market their products in the US. With both sides presenting witnesses and providing mountains of information, it remains to be seen which side will come out victorious in this Silicon Valley struggle.

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