Who could be the next iPhone killer

iphoneLaunch of new smartphones over the last half of the deacade marked a shift of paradigm for the mobile phone world. Apple's revolutionary product iPhone paved the way common man's smartphone that was exclusively restricted to the enterprise class users. Smartphones remaines the favorite for the big wheels, who often need to use the phone to email or browse the web while on the go. Given this,  there was huge customer base craving to join the smartphone league. Apple partnered with AT&T just at the right time to bridge the gap with its touchphone. Intensifying the competition a number of smarphones hit the market that were acknowledge as iPhone killer, Droid being the latest.  With the debut of next-gen hardware, iPhone took a big leap. With some big names getting into the game it's high-time to analyse whether iPhone would retain its stronghold over the mobile phone consumer market.

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