Archive for February 29th, 2008

How many times do you state to yourself, “All I want is a phone that works”? So you wonder why companies don’t take that into consideration. There’s a cute little piece in today’s Old Gray Lady about how cellphone companies go about designing would-be hit phones. They hire focus groups, host weekend retreats and go to […]

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How many times do you say to yourself, “All I want is a phone that works”? So you wonder why companies don’t take that into consideration.

There’s a cute tiny piece in today’s Old Gray Lady about how cellphone companies go about designing would-be hit phones. They hire focus groups, host weekend retreats and go to all sorta of extremes to try to figure out what Joe Consumer wants in a phone. Do you want a touchscreen, QWERTY keyboard, slider or flip? It’s a tough job trying to get consumers to buy the same thing over and over again.

But phone design isn’t all haptic this, holistic that. Nokia is currently designing a environmentally friendly phone, one that’s made out of recycled metal and other materials; it would sell well on the Upper West Side.

Nowhere in the piece is reliability mentioned. No one addresses that fact that, for example, I can’t walk up certain sections of Sixth Avenue without my phone slicing out. Even superior, why I can’t use the phone in the eastern half of my apartment. How about we work on that.

Hoping to Make Phone Buyers Flip [New York Times]

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Random Home is giving out Beautiful Kids by Charles Bock in PDF format, allowing us book lovers we might get something for nothing. Only one day left, so head on over. Note: I can’t vouch for the quality or content, but Ramom House going all non-DRM hippie-dippy is pretty nice. Download Page ShareThis

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Random Home is giving out Beautiful Children by Charles Bock in PDF format, allowing us book lovers we might get something for nothing. Only one day left, so head on over. Note: I cannot vouch for the quality or content, but Ramom House going all non-DRM hippie-dippy is pretty nice.

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