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Apple blew it. (American exile blogger hates America!)

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http://www.intomobile.com/2008/06/14/living-in-a-prepaid-world-and-how-apple-failed-to-change-the-economics-of-mobile.html

Apple blew it. There, I said it. They totally blew it.

America was ripe for change. Apple, with the iPhone, showed people the potential of having a device in your pocket that could browse the internet. Apple showed an entire country that a mobile phone is not just a tool, but a lifestyle product, to paraphrase Michael Mace. They created a device that changed people's minds, at least on one side of the pond, of what a mobile is capable of doing and with the App Store launching later this summer they legitimately earned themselves the title of smartphone manufacturer. Could it have been that much harder, that much more revolutionary, to have sold the iPhone unlocked and unsubsidized and changed consumers views on how mobile phones should be purchased?



Go read the rest. It's a bit one- dimensional, and the "legitimate smartphone due to the Apple store" is pretty funny - but, the carriers problem is a very, very good point, and a very good observation. Because with large markets like the UK and the US being mainly financed through contracts - there's just no point for the mobile operators or manufacturers to really push ahead and do something new. Indeed, they have their own calculations that predict a roof and a constant on the amount of sales in the market, and money people will spend on the phones - and will aim to target a percentage of that market through this and that method. So any manufacturer hung up on this will simply not have any need to really produce something new, not even occationally, as long as people sms and call each other. And anything that does stand out can effectively be squeezed out of the market by carriers who simply dislike the new direction, and the way it might upset the market. Hence, it won't be sold, and it won't pay off to produce one.

Meanwhile, in the marvellous european mobile market, Opera 9.5 won't be released for UIQ3 outside selected devices, and SE gave up on the p1 several months ago, apparently consciously deciding to ignore clear program faults before managing to release the g700/900 with the same bugs. I posted my e- mails with someone at SE support over at uiqblog.com. I'm not sure what I'm going to do, other than never buy an SE phone again.

I want to make this a real problem for SE, but I've learned that no papers or blogs are willing to accept printing articles about how SE is screwing over their customers, launching buggy devices, and then refusing to fix the problems - no matter how well documented it is. Presumably because it's simply too critical.

It's a curious way of thinking, like over at mobile review - they've got no problem smearing SE to a pulp and elevating nokia to the heavens.... in general unspecific terms, while covering up personal opinion in lofty sounding predictions about how everything is going to be a nokia in a short time (because that's exactly what everyone wants). But print an actually critical article that points out specific faults with firmware, and how limitations in manufacturer software design philosophy ruins the appeal of the device in the market very effectively.. No, that's not possible. Smacks too much of being unhappy with a pre- packaged device that doesn't have any real possibility of being expanded, even though that is the entire idea behind the platform, now doesn't it.. While accepting that criticising a manufacturer for ignoring known bugs with their devices for years might be worthy of comment, and valuable to users when shopping for devices (even nokias...). And we wouldn't want to have dangerous thoughts like that encouraged in nokia- world, now would we?

Symbian phones hacked. And it is all good.

A few weeks back - I'm guessing at about the same time an on- device debugging client was released for s60 and UIQ platforms - symbian phones were finally hacked. Much noise happened, the end of professional development for Symbian OS variants was predicted, and there was much gnashing of teeth, euphoric praise and rending of cloth.

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The daily screed on SE and UIQ...

...will be featured on my blog today. p:

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Everyone gets sued!

http://www.intomobile.com/2008/01/26/firm-awarded-patent-on-smartphones-apple-nokia-rim-htc-sony-ericsson-samsung-att-sprint-everyone-gets-sued.html

It seems that the USPTO, in all their patent approving wisdom, has awarded a patent holding firm a patent on a “mobile entertainment and communication device.” Okay, the patent title sounds inconspicuous enough, but the patent covers a mobile phone with removable storage, camera, internet connection, and the ability to download video and audio files.
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To make matter worse, the patent was issued on the premise of a “continuation filing,” in which a patent holder apply for a patent to cover technologies that have already emerged and hit the market. Here’s the kicker - the patent application was basically a combination of well-known technologies and concepts that were already in use, a patent-practice that the Supreme Court recently ruled does not deserve a patent.



Never let it be said, I always say, that the US doesn't have any redeeming qualities. But they don't really have anything to do with the law, courts, lawyers, Congress or "leadership" we might want to follow on any subject, including the no- holds barred free market exploitation protected through the same.

Compile and run java- code on UIQ3

This is a work of genius.

http://my-symbian.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=328878#328878

I don't know exactly how it's done, but it sure does compile and run java- code, including .js. In other words, the perfect program for running those examples you're fiddling with on paper during class, and for testing some data- structure or an algoritm.

Truly outstanding work.

Anotherguest talks about porting programs to UIQ

http://developer.uiq.com/kb_guides.html#id1234

Nice conversation. Lots of useful information, and an interesting view on the capabilities in UIQ, and the current limitations.

(Anotherguest is the one responsible for, among other things, the ScummVM port for UIQ.)

Changing your system- icons in UIQ

Well, that wasn't so difficult.

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SE opens up UIQ development to other companies

So I own a Sony Ericsson p1i uiq based phone/almost successful piece of modern art - and there are things happening lately.

http://www.uiq.com/pressreleases2007_2824.html

Motorola and Sony Ericsson also plan to significantly increase their cooperation and support for the UIQ developer program. More details will be unveiled to developers at a special event today following a media and analyst briefing.

Both companies have agreed that UIQ will be vendor and chipset independent. In addition, UIQ will be licensed on equal terms to all mobile device vendors in the industry. Sony Ericsson and Motorola are committed to expanding the shareholder base of UI Holdings to include other handset vendors.



I'm sure there's politics involved somewhere. But I'm just happy the platform independent structure and the availability of the development tools is still a priority. :smile:

In other Sony Ericsson news - an open letter to the new CEO has been written. And can be viewed and signed over here:
http://my-symbian.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=34441