It was not the first time I was hearing this thing, but now that authentic message had rattled me.
I wondered why I never paid any heed to those rumours.
I always felt that now or then, everything will be as before.
The news did hurt me a bit, but still there was a little existence of happiness in my heart.
Even when I knew that I was going to be scattered in pieces until I find my next employment.
I was somewhat happy for the company as it was getting free from the trap of competitors and their wicked strategies.
But again I was sad for being a witness of the rise and fall of such a big Brand.
I cannot directly conclude to the reason behind this, but yet can make a guess.
Maybe due to lack of potential managerial hierarchy or absence of innovation and promotion.
Also it can be cause of market of brainless consumers who substitute quality for price.
It is pitiful to see how these people are attracted towards gimmicks given by cheat manufacturers.
They are carried away more by the display rather than the content.
Durable features doesn't matter over attractive toys (e.g. waterproof vs edge display).
Here, I have seen everyone running behind the other blindly, without knowing the reason.
I will always blame this irrationality, and senseless humans.
Many say that why should they purchase a product of such a brand which is gonna be wiped out very soon?
But I can say that it's not like that you won't get service for Xperia devices.
In fact, as long as these handsets are seen in your hands and mine, service won't be discontinued.
On the contrary to this topic, you will feel more and more lucky as you will flaunt day by day with this 'only thing' going rare.
I don't see any actual loss of the company itself, but of ourself.
Heading to the point, I would like to say that it's neither a defeat, nor a give up; it's a destiny.
Market Evolution, or the so called destiny has made a big injustice by undervaluing a manufacturer of quality, a brand like Sony.
We are not far from a day when this same market will strive for a thing named 'quality' which will be extincted till then.
And unfortunately there will be no option to us, save a Time Machine..
(Yep, you heard right! )
- Sumiet Talekar.
I wondered why I never paid any heed to those rumours.
I always felt that now or then, everything will be as before.
The news did hurt me a bit, but still there was a little existence of happiness in my heart.
Even when I knew that I was going to be scattered in pieces until I find my next employment.
I was somewhat happy for the company as it was getting free from the trap of competitors and their wicked strategies.
But again I was sad for being a witness of the rise and fall of such a big Brand.
I cannot directly conclude to the reason behind this, but yet can make a guess.
Maybe due to lack of potential managerial hierarchy or absence of innovation and promotion.
Also it can be cause of market of brainless consumers who substitute quality for price.
It is pitiful to see how these people are attracted towards gimmicks given by cheat manufacturers.
They are carried away more by the display rather than the content.
Durable features doesn't matter over attractive toys (e.g. waterproof vs edge display).
Here, I have seen everyone running behind the other blindly, without knowing the reason.
I will always blame this irrationality, and senseless humans.
Many say that why should they purchase a product of such a brand which is gonna be wiped out very soon?
But I can say that it's not like that you won't get service for Xperia devices.
In fact, as long as these handsets are seen in your hands and mine, service won't be discontinued.
On the contrary to this topic, you will feel more and more lucky as you will flaunt day by day with this 'only thing' going rare.
I don't see any actual loss of the company itself, but of ourself.
Heading to the point, I would like to say that it's neither a defeat, nor a give up; it's a destiny.
Market Evolution, or the so called destiny has made a big injustice by undervaluing a manufacturer of quality, a brand like Sony.
We are not far from a day when this same market will strive for a thing named 'quality' which will be extincted till then.
And unfortunately there will be no option to us, save a Time Machine..
(Yep, you heard right! )
- Sumiet Talekar.