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Pacabel | 11 years ago
Given that Firefox OS apps written in HTML5, CSS and JavaScript should run just as well on Android and iOS, anyone actually wanting to use such apps is better off just getting an Android or an iOS device. That way they can run the Firefox OS apps, as well as all of the other apps that Android or iOS support.
bachmeier|11 years ago
Is a Firefox OS device on sale in any US retail store? I've never even talked with another person that had heard of Firefox OS. How could you possibly know that customers don't want it?
aaronbrethorst|11 years ago
Me: Hey, did you know you can get a smartphone for $33?
Them: Cool! That sounds great, and $66 cheaper than my iPhone.
Me: Yeah, that would totally pay for 3 weeks of your cell phone bill.
Them: Sounds good, so I can get Instagram on it, right?
Me: Yep, except you won't be able to post photos.
Them: Oh. How about Flappy Bird.
Me: Nope, sorry.
Them: Darn, but that's ok. Too addictive. How about Uber, Whatsapp, and Facebook?
Me: Totally! Mobile web all the way, baby! HTML 5!
Them: Awesome!
<2 Weeks Pass>
Them: I went back to my iPhone. Those mobile websites suck.
fabrice_d|11 years ago
But more people chose Firefox OS than Amazon so far.
Aloha|11 years ago
Pacabel|11 years ago
It's just a tool, so I give it an objective, unemotional analysis. That analysis shows that it lacks the features and functionality that are needed for it to be a useful tool for the vast, vast majority of users.
Most people use a phone for practical reasons, not ideological ones. They don't care how "open" it may be if it doesn't run the apps they need or want to use. Firefox OS will have no chance of succeeding in the long run as long as it continues to provide a sub-par user experience.
unknown|11 years ago
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