SonyRumors: Sony plans to stick to their aggressive flagship smartphone strategy which will have the company release a new model every 6 months. Is it wise? We debate.
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Seems a bit too aggressive if you ask me
Agreed, esp given the current state of the Corp.
Don't like Apple when they do it, don't agree when other companies do it.
People get stuck in 2 year contracts. Even with the "no contract" stuff you are stuck paying for 2 years, unless you have enough money to pay off the phone. Which is basically the same as a early termination fee.
Sony has problems with things like this, and it sucks to see it keep happening. Soon they will have too many phones and the market will shrink on them.