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And if you have these young voters that are 18 to 35, they haven't gotten a phone call and they're not on anyone's list because they never had a landline telephone.
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Years ago, Nokia and Motorola dominated the local cell phone market, but analysts say they never had the cult status of the iPhone.
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Sierra Wireless's first stab at a Windows Mobile-powered smartphone, the Voq Professional Phone, was pretty much doomed from the start the design was awful, Sierra had zero experience in marketing handsets, and they were never able to convince a single wireless carrier to offer the phone to its subscribers (which for better or for worse is how most phones get sold in the US).
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The race for marketshare is on, as mobile phones bring banking to places that never had a physical infrastructure for it just as they did earlier for phone service itself.
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The phone never rings: If their neighbors want to talk, they come over.
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Do they go for a phone that is beautifully designed, will make them feel safe, and never for a moment make them feel out of their comfort zone?
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