[sdiy] OT: Cell Phones Becoming Profitless

Rude 66 r.lekx at chello.nl
Fri Jul 30 16:38:06 CEST 2004


heh.. for me those phones are only now becoming interesting. bleepy
ringtones, crappy displays..please.  but add a decent camera, mp3 player,
etc and it becomes something more useful than just a stupid phone: a star
trek communicator! ;-)
seriously, in a few years you wont need a laptop anymore. just hook your
phone up to a few synths and a decent screen, and sequence away.

phones are becoming computers.. i've been looking into that nokia 6600, and
you can actually download programs to it, it uses a file system you can
browse in.. imagine something like the Chamelion or those creamware boxes,
able to run softsynths on your phone..

having several friends who always want all these new phones, i do see a
trend towards cheaper manufacturing. nokias are made in i believe buglaria
these days instead of finland, and i know people who used them for years but
now won't touch them anymore because the bad quality. unfortunately, the
others are on the same level already.. i have an old motorola from years
ago, and that thing is built like a tank..

r./



----- Original Message -----
From: "Scott Gravenhorst" <music.maker at gte.net>
To: <synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl>
Sent: Friday, July 30, 2004 4:01 PM
Subject: [sdiy] OT: Cell Phones Becoming Profitless


> Sorry for the non-DIY content, but this made me smile wryly this morning.
> Anything to thwart the proliferation of damnable cellphones is a very good
> thing IMHO.
>
> This tidbit comes from: http://slashdot.org/
>
> I wonder...  If cellphone manufacture becomes a thing of the past, what
> then?  Will the semi mfgrs tool up for more OTAs and tranny arrays?  Or
> will we get a sh!tpile of crappy ringtone synths (without even MIDI!)
until
> we vomit?
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Cell Phones Becoming Profitless
> Communications
> Posted by CowboyNeal on Thursday July 29, @09:49PM
> from the imploding-markets dept.
> saccade.com writes "EE Times has a fascinating article on how electronics
> companies are being sucked into a profitless spiral by the cell phone
> market. More and more of the small consumer gadgets are being folded into
> the phone: camera, music player, PDA, GPS, etc. So the market for
non-phone
> gadgets is slowly going away as the phone picks up more functions.
However,
> consumers don't buy most phones; they are given away (or sold very cheap)
> by the service providers as hooks to get people to sign up for mobile
> service. So the service providers are demanding (and getting) rock-bottom
> prices for fancy phones they can give away, and the micro chip companies
> are forced into brutal competition for a market that is shrinking into a
> single commodity gadget, the phone."
>
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