What companies should learn from Samsung & Apple

Struggling in business doesn’t immediately equate to bad products. In fact, many believe that certain manufacturers are more innovative than the others, regardless of their standing. They might even have better products. But why do very few companies top the charts? What does the competition need to do to capture the crowd?

We really have to give it to Apple & Samsung when it comes to generating sales, capturing market & generating income – but that doesn’t necessarily mean that they have the best technologies. Some companies have been struggling very hard to heighten their position in the competition. They include HTC, Nokia, BlackBerry & more.

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Love it or hate it, it’s all eyes on Samsung & Apple. It’s not even Android vs iOS anymore – to most people at least. Fans from each side enjoy fighting with repetitive arguments. From an angle, it’s a bad thing, but if you look at it from a different perspective, these companies have to be doing something right to gain so much loyal fans — what is it that they are doing that other companies aren’t?

A Flagship Series of Products

This is one of the most important ones. People like having the best of the best – and the reason why people flock to Samsung or Apple is because they think it’s the best. They have distinct product lines that immediately strike as high-end: Samsung Galaxy S, iPhone, iPad. If you have observed, Samsung’s tablet line is quite on the low as well, all because they have so many selections and it’s hard to tell what is the one to buy (7.0, 7.7, 8.9, 10.1, Note 10.1).

Above all else, this kind of marketing hints that people enjoy succession – Samsung Galaxy S, S2, S3 & iPhone, 3G, 4, 5. At least with Nokia, they have several clues; they have ‘9s’ or ‘8s’ in their naming scheme (N95, N9, Lumia 920, N8, PureView 808, Lumia 820) whereas with companies like HTC, we have none of that. We had from them the Desire, the Desire HD, the Sensation, the One X and so on.

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HTC should make use of their new-found naming scheme wisely and add true successors. Adding an X or letters like S/V could be a start for them, so let’s see if this goes well in the future with phones like the One X, the rumored HTC M7, the Windows Phone 8X and many more. LG may have gotten this clue already, as we are hearing of successors to the LG Optimus G – the Optimus G2.

Timely Product Introductions

Well, a lot of people enjoy having their new devices – but more often times than not, the company takes away this enjoyment from them by releasing a better device a few months later. Companies should take this seriously as the satisfaction of the customer is one of the most important aspects in business. A year is probably enough to release a successor for a certain product. This is one of the reasons why people are holding back on buying new devices – and it’s quite sad.

Take a look at the 4th generation iPad; in fact many people don’t even know that there is an iPad 4. These small details even went as far as many saying that Apple is losing its touch.

Fewer Devices

By this, we mean something deeper. For example, the Samsung Galaxy S2 is a single product, but when it arrived on U.S. shores, the carriers adopted different form factors. It looks like it doesn’t affect us much, but when you think about it, that means more accessories to produce for many more devices. As a result, we saw very few cases for the S2 compared to the iPhone.

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Samsung learned, and with the S3, they had a single device internationally – and look at what we have now. Cases & accessories for the Galaxy S3 is quite comparable now to Apple’s products. That just means more customer satisfaction.

Software Support

We totally understand if a company does not release a software update for a 2-year-old device – but for at least 1 year, we hope they do for the sake of the customer. If the consumer didn’t get support, why would that person go buy from the same company again? It’s pretty much the same story with frequent product refreshes.

SGS software

Of course, more important than software support is software itself. Windows Phone needs apps. BlackBerry needs apps. iOS needs to stop being stale. Android needs more quality apps. Samsung’s Nature UX skin may not appeal to many of us geeks out there but it is totally user-friendly like iOS – and like we said, above all else, customer satisfaction is important.

“Good Artists Copy, Great Artists Steal”

Good old Picasso says you just need to be influenced – you don’t necessarily need to copy the whole thing. You know what they say: “Imitation is the highest form of flattery.” but to some people like Molko, we shouldn’t kill individuality.

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It’s good that companies we mentioned are making quality products, but they should really step up their game and take a hint from other manufacturers and tinker with certain marketing elements. It may not be our business, but they do provide us quality products – and if they don’t do something about it, we might see them no more – or worse, there could be a monopoly.

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Nokia celebrates 2012 with Year-End Blowout

Nokia Philippines is celebrating the end of 2012 along with the arrival of 2013 through its Year-End Blowout.

The company will be giving away Php2,000,000 worth of prizes. There will be twelve weekly winners of P15,000 and six winners of Php100,000 in the grand raffle draw.

The cash prizes will surely make your Christmas merry, but what about New Year’s Eve? Nokia will also be prepping up VIP tables in Eden, Republiq, Seventh High and Vudu along with free drinks for the winners.

To enter, you’ll need to purchase a Nokia Asha Touch phone from one of Nokia’s stores; this includes the Nokia Asha 305, 306, 309 and 311. You are going to have to use the receipt to register on Nokia’s Facebook page under the Nokia Year-end Blowout application. Once completed, you will now have one entry for the weekly and grand raffle draws.

Anyone residing within Metro Manila, Northern Luzon, Central Luzon, South Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao can join. Of course, you would be required to have bought the Nokia Asha Touch within November 3 – December 14.

Nokia outlet frontliners will also be given a chance to win P5,000 in the weekly draw and P10,000 in the grand raffle draw if they had helped the winning customers pick up their Nokia Asha Touch. Winners will be announced on Nokia Philippines’ Facebook page.

Enjoy the contests and promos this Yuletide season while it lasts!





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Nokia apps: my Top 5

Nokia was the first cellphone I ever used and with the inception of mobile apps in the free market, they’ve come a long way. A few months ago, I got the chance to review the dual-SIM Nokia Asha 202 phone and I had fun trying out some of the applications. The Finnish brand is still one of the best there is for ease of use and the same holds true when you access their modern smartphones for games, information and the like. Here are the top (read:favorite) apps I used in the Nokia:

top nokia apps

MMDA or the Metro Manila Development Authority app (Rating: 5/5)

What can I say. The geniuses who made this are simply brilliant for letting us know in real time the road situation in the city before we venture out. Very useful if you commute, drive, or a tourist. If you’re riding a taxi, simply flash your phone and show to the driver. A red line shows the road is experiencing heavy traffic, yellow means moderate and green means roads are clear.

Facebook (rating: 5/5)

This is rather self-explanatory, especially if you’re as much an FB junkie as me :) Facebook for Nokia is quite easy to navigate and I can see pretty much everything in list view. No matter what platform, I can’t live without Facebook for letting me know about the whole goings-on in the universe – from the latest news, jokes, tsismis, births, deaths, photos and all sorts of trivia imaginable.

Photofunia (rating: 4.5/5)

I like taking photos of everything and Photofunia, as an online editing tool , lives up to its name. I love how it can transform my photos into pop art, movie-like billboards and countless other effects.

Coffee Craze (rating: 4.5/5)

The very mention of coffee! drew me to this game. I certainly had fun playing out two of my frustrated roles in life: that of a baker and barista. I had fun working in the kitchen, serving customers and letting the cash register ring. Aye!

My Elba Kitchen (rating: 4/5)

Am using less and less of actual cookbooks these days whenever I experiment in the kitchen. I just make notes on my smartphone or copy recipes there so that it’s all very handy when I work. That’s why I appreciate apps like My Elba Kitchen on the Nokia phone with tips from the masters and level of difficulty you will encounter. I just wish they’d expand this app to include more content.

Nokia apps: my Top 5

Nokia was the first cellphone I ever used and with the inception of mobile apps in the free market, they’ve come a long way. A few months ago, I got the chance to review the dual-SIM Nokia Asha 202 phone and I had fun trying out some of the applications. The Finnish brand is still one of the best there is for ease of use and the same holds true when you access their modern smartphones for games, information and the like. Here are the top (read:favorite) apps I used in the Nokia:

top nokia apps

MMDA or the Metro Manila Development Authority app (Rating: 5/5)

What can I say. The geniuses who made this are simply brilliant for letting us know in real time the road situation in the city before we venture out. Very useful if you commute, drive, or a tourist. If you’re riding a taxi, simply flash your phone and show to the driver. A red line shows the road is experiencing heavy traffic, yellow means moderate and green means roads are clear.

Facebook (rating: 5/5)

This is rather self-explanatory, especially if you’re as much an FB junkie as me :) Facebook for Nokia is quite easy to navigate and I can see pretty much everything in list view. No matter what platform, I can’t live without Facebook for letting me know about the whole goings-on in the universe – from the latest news, jokes, tsismis, births, deaths, photos and all sorts of trivia imaginable.

Photofunia (rating: 4.5/5)

I like taking photos of everything and Photofunia, as an online editing tool , lives up to its name. I love how it can transform my photos into pop art, movie-like billboards and countless other effects.

Coffee Craze (rating: 4.5/5)

The very mention of coffee! drew me to this game. I certainly had fun playing out two of my frustrated roles in life: that of a baker and barista. I had fun working in the kitchen, serving customers and letting the cash register ring. Aye!

My Elba Kitchen (rating: 4/5)

Am using less and less of actual cookbooks these days whenever I experiment in the kitchen. I just make notes on my smartphone or copy recipes there so that it’s all very handy when I work. That’s why I appreciate apps like My Elba Kitchen on the Nokia phone with tips from the masters and level of difficulty you will encounter. I just wish they’d expand this app to include more content.