poofyhairguy
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- Nov 20, 2005
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It's going to be like Samsung trying to innovate but 100X worse - at least with them you get some positive things like the Note series, S-pen, curved displays, using MST, etc. With Chinese brands leading the way you'll have things like Huawei's attempt at 3D touch - they threw in the hardware b/c they heard Apple was going to have it, but had absolutely no idea how to put it to use.
Three points on that:
1. Innovation in the smartphone sector is slowing down across the board. Even Apple's concepts of "innovation" are basically nuanced stuff like 3D touch that will be lost on the mass of iPhone users who flock to the platform for its lack of complexity. At this point the real innovation is happening in new form factors like wearables or VR.
2. The Chinese companies are innovating. Many of their models recently have included massive batteries, which is where I think all of Android needs to move to next. They are also innovating on price and SoC, the major OEMs we have seen in America like HTC or Samsung won't dare put an Intel or Mediatek chip in a phone. Some are even making their own SoCs. Their software is absolute crap, but if you combine their hardware with something like the Nexus program you end up with a 6P which is better than any Nexus LG, Samsung or HTC ever made.
3. Android doesn't really need innovation as much as it needs solid options. The iPhone can trudge forward because it solved battery life or the camera, but with Android phones you have to play nerd bingo with the features you want and pick from a bunch of not quite perfect options. If the Chinese can put it all together and crank out a solid phone (I think the 6P is almost there, if it only had wireless charging and OIS) then that is better for Android customers than some "innovation" like the Samsung Touchwiz gimmicks that are only tied to their phones and slows down the pace of updates.