Android and iOS are undoubtedly the major players in the smartphone industry, and while three-four years ago, Blackberry and Windows Phone continued to exist, albeit with single digit market shares, now their market share has dipped even lower. Continue reading Microsoft may be throwing in the towel with Lumia Phones
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Project Ara dies, as modular smartphones live on
It is not always the innovators who dominate a market, because if competitors manage to imitate the ideas of these innovators, and execute them in a better way, then chances are, these imitators would be the one with the market share. Continue reading Project Ara dies, as modular smartphones live on
Android Nougat won’t be coming to Snapdragon 800/801 devices
When releasing the next product in a product line, manufacturers are faced with a dilemma: Should they maintain compatibility with older products, and thus divert time and effort towards maintaining them, or should they ditch compatibility in favor of new features. Continue reading Android Nougat won’t be coming to Snapdragon 800/801 devices
Google is working on Fuchsia: The universal operating system
There used to be a time when we had gadgets for just about every little task. We had music players, PDAs, Slideshow displays and much, much more, but as the years went on, the number started coming down, and these devices started converging. Continue reading Google is working on Fuchsia: The universal operating system
The next Nexus may have gesture-controls built into the fingerprint scanner
Android Police reports that the next Nexus phones may have a fingerprint scanner that won’t just scan fingerprints, but may also recognize gestures. Continue reading The next Nexus may have gesture-controls built into the fingerprint scanner
One year later, Android Marshmallow finally grabs 15% of the Android market
iOS and Android fanboys may argue for hours about which is better, but if there’s one thing where Apple definitely has a lead: Its updates often are compatible with devices several generations old, and its latest updates grab a large fraction of the userbase within days. Continue reading One year later, Android Marshmallow finally grabs 15% of the Android market
Motorola after Lenovo: Motorola’s flagship phones are vulnerable, and it won’t do anything about it
Google has always been a software company that occasionally ventures into hardware. Its Chromecast, for instance proved to be an instant success and its Nexus line of devices have proven to be excellent, and in case of the latest generation of Nexus devices, even successful. Continue reading Motorola after Lenovo: Motorola’s flagship phones are vulnerable, and it won’t do anything about it
Pokemon Go craze makes Nintendo $7.5 billion more valuable
When you look at market trends, it has been proven time and time again that brands recognized and adored by consumers inspire higher brand loyalty and products attached to these brands are often more successful than the same products attached to less recognizable brands. Continue reading Pokemon Go craze makes Nintendo $7.5 billion more valuable
Corning’s Gorilla Glass 5 is sturdier, and can survive 5 feet drops
The Smartphone industry is an industry of monopolies. Apple and Samsung control most of the smartphone market, but that’s just the tip of the iceberg. Peek behind the curtains, and you’ll see more companies that absolutely dominate the industry. Continue reading Corning’s Gorilla Glass 5 is sturdier, and can survive 5 feet drops
Like clockwork, iPhone 7 images leak: Bigger camera bumps and fewer antenna lines
An iPhone launch is just not an iPhone launch without months or perhaps even years of rumors preceding it. Every iPhone has its own fair share of rumors, and it all happens in a surprisingly regular cycle. Continue reading Like clockwork, iPhone 7 images leak: Bigger camera bumps and fewer antenna lines