- Jul 6, 2012
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Hey all,
What are your thoughts about the upcoming year with respect to the phone o/s? Here's mine:
Android: I think they have peaked in terms of market share in 2012. Next year they won't have people move away in droves, but some less dedicated users will defect to WP 8 or BB10. As far as hardware goes, I can see some newer economy players breaking in to the phablet arena with some cheaper devices, but that's about it. Also, more and more noise is being made about Google's privacy piracy issues, but it's uncertain users will care all that much.
iOS: Apple is in a rut and if any potential "wow" changes will be made, it will be done on the o/s side, not hardware. iOS 7 should be a departure from all previous versions, but Apple has a tough stretch ahead. They can't change too radically or their user base will go nuts, if they just do some cosmetic changes to say, the icons, the press will be all over them. It's going to be a very interesting year for the kids from Cupertino.
BlackBerry: This is it. Hail Mary time. BB10 had better be stellar right out of the blocks or it won't be long before the cash runs out. It won't be enough for the diehards to upgrade their devices, they need to woo new users. It is going to be a tough sell, people are pretty gun shy of RIMM right now, and the press has done a nice job of crucifying them for the last couple of years.
Windows Phone: This one is pretty simple from a hardware perspective - keep on keeping on. The oems have brought some nice hardware to the table and people are noticing them, from lower end to premier flagships. Hopefully quad core devices will be introduced as Gen 2 devices and we can compete with Android head to head in specs. The big question will be if a Surface phone will be released. If it is, look for a nice device, but I don't think it will be the best of the best. The biggest stumbling block is apps, devs are still reluctant or even unwilling to port over the most popular apps to WP8. Microsoft can't force them, so I'd like to see some apps that break new ground that others will notice. It would be nice if for once we would see someone from the Android forum complain they don't have the same app as Windows Phone has.
What are your thoughts about the upcoming year with respect to the phone o/s? Here's mine:
Android: I think they have peaked in terms of market share in 2012. Next year they won't have people move away in droves, but some less dedicated users will defect to WP 8 or BB10. As far as hardware goes, I can see some newer economy players breaking in to the phablet arena with some cheaper devices, but that's about it. Also, more and more noise is being made about Google's privacy piracy issues, but it's uncertain users will care all that much.
iOS: Apple is in a rut and if any potential "wow" changes will be made, it will be done on the o/s side, not hardware. iOS 7 should be a departure from all previous versions, but Apple has a tough stretch ahead. They can't change too radically or their user base will go nuts, if they just do some cosmetic changes to say, the icons, the press will be all over them. It's going to be a very interesting year for the kids from Cupertino.
BlackBerry: This is it. Hail Mary time. BB10 had better be stellar right out of the blocks or it won't be long before the cash runs out. It won't be enough for the diehards to upgrade their devices, they need to woo new users. It is going to be a tough sell, people are pretty gun shy of RIMM right now, and the press has done a nice job of crucifying them for the last couple of years.
Windows Phone: This one is pretty simple from a hardware perspective - keep on keeping on. The oems have brought some nice hardware to the table and people are noticing them, from lower end to premier flagships. Hopefully quad core devices will be introduced as Gen 2 devices and we can compete with Android head to head in specs. The big question will be if a Surface phone will be released. If it is, look for a nice device, but I don't think it will be the best of the best. The biggest stumbling block is apps, devs are still reluctant or even unwilling to port over the most popular apps to WP8. Microsoft can't force them, so I'd like to see some apps that break new ground that others will notice. It would be nice if for once we would see someone from the Android forum complain they don't have the same app as Windows Phone has.