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So, would it be possible to have another Indiegogo campaign, but this time involving a group of people interested only in producing a tablet running a Mer-based OS? If the hardware isn't too expensive, and the OS doesn't take too much effort to port, and you can get the devices into users hands quickly enough, it might be possible to create a larger base of support for the OS...
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it is a way to say that you will be focusing on tizen leaving mer and nemo behind,despite fact it is our favourite technology ?
is it really tizen as opensource as mer? capable of the same muktitasking and flexibility? and what about that orrible ui and ux really the same of android?
i like tizen,but if i have to get a copy of android i wold choose android. and i dont want
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This might sound a bit heretic, but what if you could stuff your UX experience (reusing a bit of middleware, but not all the privacy invading **** and on no UX) on top of any Android hardware out there with less than 1 day worth of porting effort?
.. Except it would require not using a Mer-based (or for that matter any GNU/Linux) OS and leaving your favourite technologies behind, for the easier spreading.
That'd be a lot easier, wouldn't it?
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Just what are you going to give me that is better than Android? If your new OS only runs on Android machines, and can only run apps that are build for your OS, you're going to have a heck of a time getting people to adopt it. Even if you could run Android apps under your new OS, what's the point if Android is already available on the target platform?
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Well, deep down, SailfishOS reuses Android drivers too. Why not take the bigger leap and reuse all the good parts of Android?
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So, would it be possible to have another Indiegogo campaign, but this time involving a group of people interested only in producing a tablet running a Mer-based OS? If the hardware isn't too expensive, and the OS doesn't take too much effort to port, and you can get the devices into users hands quickly enough, it might be possible to create a larger base of support for the OS...
Producing a phone is always going to involve getting support from cell companies, and face enormous competition from the duopoly. But the tablet market seems more open (especially if you can somehow market the device as the bridge between your desktop and your mobile life, something that still doesn't seem to have caught on; e.g., the blowback from Tim Cook's recent remarks that the iPad Pro can replace a desktop machine).
In any case, I still believe starting by selling directly to users is a better startup strategy than trying to woo large manufacturers to a new OS. (I think Jolla would have done better following that route themselves, doubling down on the phone and getting the tablet out more quickly...)