Six smartphone flops

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Yes, it's another ZDNet "Six Clicks" (meaning six adverts) article, but I think it's worth it: The six biggest smartphone flops over the past four years. Considering how far the technology - and Android in particular - has come, these are interesting phones that promised something new and alternative and then disappeared from the market months later. In five cases it was because the market just didn't want it; in one case it's because new leadership arrived and started slaying vampires.

Says author Matthew Miller:
Recent data shows that businesses are readily adopting iOS over other mobile operating systems. As we look at these smartphone failures, we see that Apple's iOS is a safe bet with well-supported devices and a rather consistent, progressive mobile strategy where experimental devices and strategies are not launched and then killed just a few months later. ... I have a feeling the Amazon Fire phone will soon be joining this list.
What's next? In a world of basically iOS and Android, what do you have to do to improve the user experience or differentiate your product?

[Ed. note: I agree about the Fire phone.]

Physical Keys! (Score: 1, Interesting)

by Anonymous Coward on 2014-08-16 13:16 (#3WS)

Hey I know it's a lost cause, but has anyone noticed how godawful it is to type on screen keyboards of any size? Autocorrect hurts as often as it helps, and typing in transit of any form is horrific. I'm typing this on the toilet and still correcting 1-2 typos per sentence, on a big phone.

I really hate some of the magical Jobs dictates that others blindly follow, and no keyboards is one. May have to look for a smaller slider.

(To say nothing of the muscle memory ability lost by the dumb dumb dumb removal of physical menu and nav buttons.)
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