@atipico said:
Suppose you are a company from the eletronics sector, you operate only on a national level, you've been out of the market for almost a decade.
Your top products were average TVs, CD players, and DVD players, and some (non-smart, obviously) cellphones.
Then you are getting back into the game, you get the press and tell everyone you've made a new phone.
It's dual-chip, runs an incredibly modern Android 2.3 OS, and... what's its name again? Oh, yes. It's iPhone.
So my question is, is that actually their business plan?
Or is their business plan really to say that's what they're doing, and hope that Apple shows up and says "Hey, um, we know you own the trademark so we can't force you to stop what you're doing, but here's $100 million, hows-about we buy that trademark off you?"