Game of Phones
No brand
can afford to have its phones look or feel ancient in any way
Any
product category that gets caught in a very fast refresh cycle means that
anything you buy may well be replaced with something within days
I may have borrowed and
twisted the name of an iconic fantasy drama TV series, but in doing so I
couldn’t have been more accurate. A game is being played in the phone business
that is as fantastical, blood curdling and savage – and the objective remains
exactly the same too. Supremacy for the crown of the best phone in the World.
I’m going to start with the One Plus 5T as it is a perfect example of the
gallant heroics at play – but there are many other characters within. First
things first. The One Plus 5T as a phone is great. It’s got a 6-inch
edge-to-edge screen to take on almost all the competition. It has got Face ID
to take on the iPhone X, and still got a fingerprint scanner (at the back now)
to make Apple look a bit ridiculous. The One Plus 5T has a new low light sensor
secondary camera to take on the Google Pixel 2, it has still got a 3.5mm
headphone jack to make other phone manufacturers who abandoned that feel
foolish and has succumbed to the silliness of eradicating the MicroSD slot like
many others have done. The no-bezel look is very well done, the screen is
brilliant and works well even in sunlight, Face ID is okay and isn’t at the
same level as the iPhone X and the camera takes some really good low light
shots that will surprise you. The phone in itself is almost identical to the
One Plus 5 – just longer and beautifully crafted. It’s still a powerhouse
inside with a Snapdragon 835 processor, upto 8GB RAM and a Fast ‘Dash’ charger.
Surprisingly for a phone that has been brought in to take on the competition,
it still lacks wireless charging and isn’t water resistant either. The other
shocker. With all the add-ons and improvements, the One Plus 5T is priced
exactly the same as the One Plus 5. So, one of the best phones in the world
right now at an awesome price. Yes, but within all this is another intriguing
story.
A GIANT LEAP
The One Plus 5T offers great features to take on
both the Pixel2and the iPhone X
The 5
gone in 5?
As you read about the One
Plus 5T, did something very jarring jump out and hit you across your head? A
bludgeoning blow? Okay, here it is. The One Plus 5T has replaced a brand new
One Plus 5 that was introduced barely five months ago. That’s just 150 days ago!
A phone launched with much fanfare at one of the glitziest announcement events
ever. And now that phone is gone. Kaput! Out! Redundant! That’s because One
Plus only has one model out at any given time. The previous phone is retired
immediately. So anyone that bought a brand new One Plus 5 will be in a bit of a
shock right now. Yes, the phone that you bought just a month ago is now a
previous generation phone that doesn’t exist anymore. A lot of people will call
this a bold and gutsy move. But remember – you have to be bold and gutsy to
jump off a building too. Just bold and gutsy doesn’t translate into an awesome
strategy.
The new
new thing
There’s a reason why
something like this has happened. With more than a 100 actively aggressive
brands in the market now, standing out above the noise is critical. But even
more critical is making sure that your brand doesn’t have phones that look or
feel ancient. Hardware has reached a parity and it is impossible for a phone to
tout inner hardware as a differentiator. Thus edge-to-edge screens, dual
cameras, low light sensors in optics and Face ID are the current buzzwords and
brands that don’t have a phone with all of them look obsolete and archaic. One
Plus has a single phone at a time strategy and got caught in that cycle. Thus
it had to retire a brand new phone and come up with the 5T. Others are playing
a different game and rushing to fill in these gaps with newer models at the
speed of light.
While it may seem like
good news for consumers, it’s actually the exact opposite. Any product category
that gets caught in very fast refresh cycles means that anything you buy may
well be replaced with something within days. And not necessary by something
better or something which is a huge technological move forward. It’ll mostly be
window dressing and catching up with fads but you’ll feel compelled to buy and
replace much faster as even the brand new phone in your hand will feel
strangely old.
The Game of Phones is
playing out savagely and like the TV series, some main characters may get
assassinated along the way.
Rajiv Makhni is managing
editor, Technology, NDTV, and the anchor of Gadget Guru, Cell Guru and
Newsnet
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