I would like to pose this question:
Is it possible for a mobile device platform to be successful without developed 3rd party apps?
Is it possible for a mobile device platform to be successful without developed 3rd party apps?
Will it have any pre-installed apps or will it just be the one phone app? Or completely none at all? Lol, it's so controversial.
Lol ...
I guess it's a pretty non-specific question since mobile has always or as far as I know revolved around applications.
I see as something that could be nice occasionally (i.e. a retreat kind of situation) but yeah I couldn't agree more.That's a tough one to answer!
Anything is possible, but it'll be very difficult.
Maybe it could work for specific age groups and/or simple user who just use the phone to call people and isn't so much on social media and other related apps. It probably wouldn't last long though...
I was just thinking about Blackberry way back and Symbian earlier when the thought hit me.
Apps are popular I'd say...yet thinking back when early phones were more self contained life was kind of good in a simple fashion.
Early development was fun.
Apps now are so competitive we as users expect the best of course.
It's kind of no longer fun
Yeah, I think it strongly depends on the kind of app.Some people might bring up that whole "you don't need an app, they have website" argument.
Back then websites on browsers aren't as "good" as compared to now. But I still think websites are somewhat sluggish compared to an app in some cases.
Some people might bring up that whole "you don't need an app, they have website" argument.
Back then websites on browsers aren't as "good" as compared to now. But I still think websites are somewhat sluggish compared to an app in some cases.