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by aikah 2513 days ago
> Unlike a smartphone, where you have a lot of control over what software you can put on it (similar to a PC), a feature phone only has a limited set of preinstalled features and optionally has a limited app store to add some more limited features.

I used to develop apps and games on feature phones using Java MIDP, so 15 ago phones were already smartphones, there was just no app ecosystem back then nor real economy, that's all.

But it was possible to install 3rd party apps and even browsers like Opera Mobile on flip phones.

The difference is in the CPU power. Today some phones are more powerful than some cheap laptops.

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Yeah it's pretty funny how people have a problem paying as much for their laptop as they do for their phone lol.
It's hard for me to believe, but a lot of people prefer phones over laptops as computing devices, and they use them a lot more.
Put it on an installment plan, market it as a premium device (status symbol) and people will pay anything.