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1. ikari_+(OP)[view] [source] 2025-07-17 15:18:54
Well, that's a lesson on asking the right question. You like the new yellow one, but you like the black one even more. Nobody asked about black.
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2. Russia+s5[view] [source] 2025-07-17 15:49:24
>>ikari_+(OP)
It's simpler than that. People often don't know what they want until they're actually presented with the buying decision. Economists call this stated vs revealed preferences and it's a well documented and understood phenomena.
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3. rickde+el[view] [source] 2025-07-17 17:15:42
>>ikari_+(OP)
They don't like the black one more. The yellow one caught their attention, but when it comes to the actual buying-decision, they find that drawing attention is not a feature they want.

But the existence of the yellow one helped sell the black one.

That's a typical issue for car sales by the way.

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4. wink+ap2[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-07-18 11:36:41
>>Russia+s5
No, I don't really accept that in the discussion about phones re: size and keyboard.

People do ask the wrong questions.

Yes, I would buy the phone with the keyboard, but the keyboard is not the single most important feature. After the Desire Z there simply was nothing comparable. If it was 400 instead of 300 I would have said no, if it was from a brand I hate because they mess up the default Android install I might have said no. If it was 1:1 like some other phone except the battery being atrocious I might have said no.

The problem is that they are changing 10 variables at a time, including size, cost, software, camera, battery, whatever.

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