The term refers to a warship that represents the rest of the fleet. Later, it became a word to refer to the best product in an industry or company, either by popularity or perceived quality. The iPhone is a flagship because it represents Apple.Sorry to say, Iphones are really not flagships (in comparison to the competition) they are just trendsetters .
How are you finding your 535?
Really liking the 535, a few wee frustrations as the windows apps on the iPhone have more functionality, however I know this will change on windows phone 10. Does everything I want it to extremely well, so good bargain for me.Sorry to say, Iphones are really not flagships (in comparison to the competition) they are just trendsetters .
How are you finding your 535?
Really liking the 535, a few wee frustrations as the windows apps on the iPhone have more functionality, however I know this will change on windows phone 10. Does everything I want it to extremely well, so good bargain for me.
The term refers to a warship that represents the rest of the fleet. Later, it became a word to refer to the best product in an industry or company, either by popularity or perceived quality. The iPhone is a flagship because it represents Apple.
From Wikipedia
"A flagship is a vessel used by the commanding officer of a group of naval ships, reflecting the custom of its commander, characteristically a flag officer, flying a distinguishing flag. Used more loosely, it is the lead ship in a fleet of vessels, typically the first, largest, fastest, most heavily armed, or best known.
Over the years, the term "flagship" has been borrowed in metaphorical form by industries such as broadcasting, automobiles, cell phones, education, national airlines, breweries and retailing to refer to their highest profile or most expensive products and outlets."
right, there is no point of arguing. Some like fast, some like slow.
The idea is to create a harmonious blend of design, software and features that wow the consumer/customer. There is always a certain class that will not be happy due to the lack (perceived or otherwise) of apps.