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	<title>Comments on: iPhone development so far still has something missing</title>
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		<title>By: Soumalya</title>
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		<description>Though Apple continues to be arrogant enough to stick to the same design, rising global demand for smartphones compared to increasing competition might make Apple reconsider. Nokia still remains the market leader and are taking a keen interest in touchscreen  phones these days. In the second place, RIM is all set to release the sequel to their full touch BlackBerry Storm. Samsung, HTC and so on are not too far behind and a look at their existing and upcoming lineups will reveal the various ways in which they are trying to make their touchscreen offerings stand out. If Apple is eyeing the leading position, some hardware changes to the iphone might not be a bad idea.</description>
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