Hardware vs User Interface

The Register: Mobile war smoulders around internet UI

Most of the analysis of the handset war between Nokia and Motorola centers on their device designs […]. Just as important to the user’s choice, however, is the user interface

Consumers have definitely moved beyond hardware design as the only decision factor in their buying process. Usability and device synchronization are just as important from what I see around me. Good to see user interfaces finally getting the attention they deserve

4 Responses to “Hardware vs User Interface”

  1. Nicole Simon Says:

    User interface design is the reason why I “can’t stand” Nokia – their ui does not tick with me.

    As does the Apple. ;)

    Given I am very vocal about my preference, but at least with Nokia, I have met many people who will not touch any Nokia for the same reason.

  2. Nicole Simon Says:

    User interface design is the reason why I “can’t stand” Nokia – their ui does not tick with me.

    As does the Apple. ;)

    Given I am very vocal about my preference, but at least with Nokia, I have met many people who will not touch any Nokia for the same reason.

  3. Laurent Says:

    I can understand for Nokia (I have been with Sony Ericsson for 2 years now and won’t change) but for apple. Come on Nicole! At least pretend to like ibooks!

  4. Laurent Says:

    I can understand for Nokia (I have been with Sony Ericsson for 2 years now and won’t change) but for apple. Come on Nicole! At least pretend to like ibooks!

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