Whats up Nadeem, Great pitch, informative and persuasive making it successful in my eyes. So many people are clueless about the potentials of their devices and are certainly ill informed. People ranging from my parents age upwards, and even people of my age, which is surprising, are so oblivious to the capabilities that it almost pains me to see them with the new iPhone or Samsung Galaxy. What a waste.
The idea is a good one, however, there is so much competition in the market, would you not agree? So what would you do to differentiate yours to the rest.
Good work, man. I for one, know almost nothing about my phone, so I'm willing to bet that you're correct in your assertion that many people are not aware of the capabilities their devices have to offer. I used to be so into every new iPhone that was about to come out, but I have realized I don't use most of new devices' capabilities, so there's no need for me to upgrade. That's a little off topic from what you were saying, but it's similar I guess.
Good point comparing newer interfaces to older ones. I notice myself that a lot of the times that companies like Apple will advertise their new features while trying half as hard to teach their users how to use them. There is often times this need to feed into the instant gratification our generation. Nice presentation and appropriate attire.
Whats up Nadeem,
ReplyDeleteGreat pitch, informative and persuasive making it successful in my eyes. So many people are clueless about the potentials of their devices and are certainly ill informed. People ranging from my parents age upwards, and even people of my age, which is surprising, are so oblivious to the capabilities that it almost pains me to see them with the new iPhone or Samsung Galaxy. What a waste.
The idea is a good one, however, there is so much competition in the market, would you not agree? So what would you do to differentiate yours to the rest.
Good work, man. I for one, know almost nothing about my phone, so I'm willing to bet that you're correct in your assertion that many people are not aware of the capabilities their devices have to offer. I used to be so into every new iPhone that was about to come out, but I have realized I don't use most of new devices' capabilities, so there's no need for me to upgrade. That's a little off topic from what you were saying, but it's similar I guess.
ReplyDeleteHi Nadeem,
ReplyDeleteGood point comparing newer interfaces to older ones. I notice myself that a lot of the times that companies like Apple will advertise their new features while trying half as hard to teach their users how to use them. There is often times this need to feed into the instant gratification our generation. Nice presentation and appropriate attire.