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Tech & Science. Francisco De Jesùs.
webOS still has a chance.
In the years before the smartphones multitouch era initiated by
Apple re- inventing the phone, there were a clear worlds smartphone market
share between top two , Palm OS with the Treos and RIM with the Blackberries.
The fight for the first spot was just between this two mobile giants.
After that, so proud of what they have done , none of them gave
even a side eye to the reality of the
smartphone market. It was 2006 the iPhone was rising its first version
NO stylus NO physical keyboard. A phone to interact with you using your 5
fingers instead. Called a MULTITOUCH screen phone.
Google decided to enter the mobile and bought Android Inc in 2005.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Android_(operating_system)
Google announced the first Android smartphone
the T-Mobile G1. Year 2008, and with physical keyboard. Two years after the launch of the first
iPhone.
February 2009 HTC
Magic was the World's Second Android Phone with virtual keyboard. http://hothardware.com/News/HTC-Magic-is-Only-Worlds-Second-Android-Phone/
In June 2009 T-Mobile second Android phone was the My Touch 3G
with a virtual keyboard and matching the
iPhone 3GS. http://techcrunch.com/2009/06/21/t-mobile-will-drop-its-second-android-phone-the-mytouch-3g-this-august-for-199/
Palm waited 2,5 years to react after no one wanted the Treos
anymore and launched the Palm Pre in June 6, 2009. The Palm foolishness in
keeping making the Pre , Pre Plus.Pre 2 and
Pre 3 as the Treos but sliders was a tremendous mistake. The only
difference between the Treos and the Pres was the OS, the Treos with Palm OS of the touch era and the Pres webOS of
the multitouch era.
I insist the foolishness of keeping the physical keyboard and not
making an slate smartphone form factor hardware was a great failure.
It happens in marketing when you are blind and you don`t see what
the consumer wants You can launch a 100 times a phone with the same form factor
pattern and you are getting shot yourself (literally) a 100 times over and over
again.
HP big marketing
professional staff division did not see it coming , the team did not look the
past and the present to project a better future.
However webOS had some bugs and issues on its first versions.
Updates via OTA came several times and fixed them.
And the foolishness continued with the Touchpad, launching with less hardware
features than the market, and HP was offering it at the same price . An
inferior plastic shape look for the world best mobile OS, webOS. The results, the
device was took away with a price drop to $99.- and the end of manufacturing
webOS mobile devices, at all. August 2011.
webOS still has a chance.
webOS
slate smartphone.
A company doesn`t need to launch
several devices models to get a spot in the mobile market.
A slate smartphone with the latest
hardware technology and a software with better and more features than the today
competitors could bring out, is enough.
After all you will need a prototype
to demo the webOS 1.0 open source to worldwide customers.
Make a market test and sell it online
on yours and via retailers stores ,but unlocked
to work with most carriers worldwide.
But remember consumers wanted and
want high ended smartphones to make them use the 5 fingers on multi touch
screens, at least most of them.
Apple continues to sue over and
over again Samsung, HTC and any android
who threat its market pie share. Apple is suing Samsung for old and new devices
releases, and what ever it comes out and will not stop.
That is an advantage webOS will have
in September 2012, when HP releases webOS open source 1.0. Samsung, HTC and android mobile makers devices
will opt for an alternative to avoid these unlikely legal battles that don`t
have an end.
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