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Forgive me for being a bit long-winded, but please enjoy my collection of quotes from the tech industry when the iPhone was announced. It's good to keep this list in mind when you're trying to stay focussed on product quality and company fundamentals, and ignoring the ridiculous FUD.

Full Disclosure: I made a great big pile of money on AAPL by ignoring this.

Enjoy.

ā€¢ ā€œWe are not at all worried. We think weā€™ve got the one mobile platform youā€™ll use for the rest of your life. [Apple] are not going to catch up.ā€ ā€“ Scott Rockfeld, Microsoft Mobile Communications Group Product Manager, April 01, 2008
ā€¢ ā€œMicrosoft, with Windows Mobile/ActiveSync, Nokia with Intellisync, and Motorola with Good Technology have all fared poorly in the enterprise. We have no reason to expect otherwise from Apple.ā€ ā€“ Peter Misek, Canaccord Adams analyst, March 07, 2008
ā€¢ ā€œWhat does the iPhone offer that other cell phones do not already offer, or will offer soon? The answer is not very muchā€¦ Appleā€™s stated goal of selling 10 million iPhones by the end of 2008 seems ambitious.ā€ ā€“ Laura Goldman, LSG Capital, May 21, 2007
ā€¢ Motorolaā€™s then-Chairman and then-CEO Ed Zander said his company was ready for competition from Appleā€™s iPhone, due out the following month. ā€œHow do you deal with that?ā€ Zander was asked at the Software 2007 conference. Zander quickly retorted, ā€œHow do they deal with us?ā€ ā€“ Ed Zander, May 10, 2007
ā€¢ ā€œThe iPhone is going to be nothing more than a temporary novelty that will eventually wear off.ā€ ā€“ Gundeep Hora, CoolTechZone Editor-in-Chief, April 02, 2007
ā€¢ ā€œApple should pull the plug on the iPhoneā€¦ What Apple risks here is its reputation as a hot company that can do no wrong. If itā€™s smart it will call the iPhone a ā€˜reference designā€™ and pass it to some suckers to build with someone elseā€™s marketing budget. Then it can wash its hands of any marketplace failuresā€¦ Otherwise Iā€™d advise people to cover their eyes. You are not going to like what youā€™ll see.ā€ ā€“ John C. Dvorak, Bloated Gas Bag, March 28, 2007
ā€¢ ā€œEven if [the iPhone] is opened up to third parties, it is difficult to see how the installed base of iPhones can reach the level where it becomes a truly attractive service platform for operator and developer investment.ā€ ā€“ Tony Cripps, Ovum Service Manager for Mobile User Experience, March 14, 2007
ā€¢ ā€œIā€™m more convinced than ever that, after an initial frenzy of publicity and sales to early adopters, iPhone sales will be unspectacularā€¦ iPhone may well become Appleā€™s next Newton.ā€ ā€“ David Haskin, Computerworld, February 26, 2007
ā€¢ ā€œThereā€™s an old saying ā€” stick to your knitting ā€” and Apple is not a mobile phone manufacturer, thatā€™s not their knittingā€¦ I think people overreacted to it ā€” there was not a lot of tremendously new stuff if you think about it.ā€ ā€“ Greg Winn, Telstraā€™s operations chief, February 15, 2007
ā€¢ ā€œConsumers are not used to paying another couple hundred bucks more just because Apple makes a cool product. Some fans will buy [iPhone], but for the rest of us itā€™s a hard pill to swallow just to have the coolest thing.ā€ ā€“ Neil Strother, NPD Group analyst, January 22, 2007
ā€¢ ā€œI canā€™t believe the hype being given to iPhoneā€¦ I just have to wonder who will want one of these things (other than the religious faithful)ā€¦ So please mark this post and come back in two years to see the results of my prediction: I predict they will not sell anywhere near the 10M Jobs predicts for 2008.ā€ ā€“ Richard Sprague, Microsoft Senior Marketing Director, January 18, 2007
ā€¢ ā€œThe iPhoneā€™s willful disregard of the global handset market will come back to haunt Apple.ā€ ā€“ Tero Kuittinen, RealMoney.com, January 18, 2007
ā€¢ ā€œ[Appleā€™s iPhone] is the most expensive phone in the world and it doesnā€™t appeal to business customers because it doesnā€™t have a keyboard which makes it not a very good email machineā€¦ So, I, I kinda look at that and I say, well, I like our strategy. I like it a lot.ā€ ā€“ Steve Ballmer, Microsoft CEO, January 17, 2007
ā€¢ ā€œThe iPhone is nothing more than a luxury bauble that will appeal to a few gadget freaks. In terms of its impact on the industry, the iPhone is less relevantā€¦ Apple is unlikely to make much of an impact on this marketā€¦ Apple will sell a few to its fans, but the iPhone wonā€™t make a long-term mark on the industry.ā€ ā€“ Matthew Lynn, Bloomberg, January 15, 2007
ā€¢ ā€œiPhone which doesnā€™t look, I mean to me, Iā€™m looking at this thing and I think itā€™s kind of trending against, you know, whatā€™s really going, what people are really liking on, in these phones nowadays, which are those little keypads. I mean, the Blackjack from Samsung, the Blackberry, obviously, you know kind of pushes this thing, the Palm, all theseā€¦ And I guess some of these stocks went down on the Apple announcement, thinking that Apple could do no wrong, but I think Apple can do wrong and I think this is it.ā€ ā€“ John C. Dvorak, Bloated Gas Bag, January 13, 2007
ā€¢ ā€œI am pretty skeptical. I donā€™t think [iPhone] will meet the fantastic predictions I have been reading. For starters, while Apple basically established the market for portable music players, the phone market is already established, with a number of major brands. Can Apple remake the phone market in its image? Success is far from guaranteed.ā€ ā€“ Jack Gold, founder and principal analyst at J. Gold Associates, January 11, 2007
ā€¢ ā€œApple will launch a mobile phone in January, and it will become available during 2007. It will be a lovely bit of kit, a pleasure to behold, and its limited functionality will be easy to access and use. The Apple phone will be exclusive to one of the major networks in each territory and some customers will switch networks just to get it, but not as many as had been hoped. As customers start to realise that the competition offers better functionality at a lower price, by negotiating a better subsidy, sales will stagnate. After a year a new version will be launched, but it will lack the innovation of the first and quickly vanish. The only question remaining is if, when the iPod phone fails, it will take the iPod with it.ā€ ā€“ Bill Ray, The Register, December 26, 2006
ā€¢ ā€œThe economics of something like [an Apple iPhone] arenā€™t that compelling.ā€ ā€“ Rod Bare, Morningstar analyst, December 08, 2006
ā€¢ ā€œApple is slated to come out with a new phoneā€¦ And it will largely failā€¦. Sales for the phone will skyrocket initially. However, things will calm down, and the Apple phone will take its place on the shelves with the random video cameras, cell phones, wireless routers and other would-be hitsā€¦ When the iPod emerged in late 2001, it solved some major problems with MP3 players. Unfortunately for Apple, problems like that donā€™t exist in the handset business. Cell phones arenā€™t clunky, inadequate devices. Instead, they are pretty good. Really good.ā€ ā€“ Michael Kanellos, CNET, December 07, 2006
ā€¢ ā€œWeā€™ve learned and struggled for a few years here figuring out how to make a decent phone. PC guys are not going to just figure this out. Theyā€™re not going to just walk in.ā€ ā€“ Ed Colligan, Palm CEO, November 16, 2006
Jesus, thatā€™s a lot of wrong in one post. How could they ALL be so wrong?
 

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