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29th Mar 13 at 20:40   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

After years of rumours it looks like this is actually going to happen:

http://9to5google.com/2013/03/28/facebook-smartphone-with-htc-launching-soon-ad-campaign-in-the-works/

[Edited on 29-03-2013 by A2H GO]

[Edited on 04-04-2013 by A2H GO]
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I really cant see the point in this, I can only forsee a massive failure.

Surely, most phones have plenty of facebook integration, what more value/content could a 'facebook' phone add?

On top of that, it has a bodged version of Android
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Have facebook not learned from floating that they aren't quite as big as they would like to think and will eventually have been a passing fad.
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point - will sell lots and they will make more money
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Don't see the point, iPhone has enough Facebook integration and that just looks like another knockoff iPhone
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That looks like an iPhone with a facebook logo on it, like it is
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Saw HTC switched it off after that.
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quote:
Originally posted by John
That looks like an iPhone with a facebook logo on it, like it is


Surprised Ash didn't comment on that; it terms of design, it's closer to the iPhone than anything made by Samsung or any other manufacturer


Edit - If it's really cheap then i can see people buying it and flashing vanilla Android to it.

[Edited on 29-03-2013 by Dom]
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Am I missing something? I'm going by that mockup on the link above, which is just a very slightly photoshopped iPhone

The description from those who have apparently seen it does sound like one.
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quote:
Originally posted by Dom
quote:
Originally posted by John
That looks like an iPhone with a facebook logo on it, like it is


Surprised Ash didn't comment on that...

[Edited on 29-03-2013 by Dom]


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that image above is mocked up by the article author.
If you read the same article from other sources, they all use different phones from different manufacturers

[Edited on 30-03-2013 by Bart]
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So its essentially like the Windows phones but Facebook?

As said, phones have FB apps which can do the vast majority of things you can do on the website.
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I wonder if you'll be limited to doing things over WiFi e.g. Facebook Messenger instead of SMS and Facetime instead of calling.
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quote:
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So its essentially like the Windows phones but Facebook?


Windows Phone is no more integrated to Microsoft's services as is Android to Google's or iOS to Apple's.

But this is essentially a version of Android but integrated with Facebook services - i wouldn't be surprised if messaging, email and calling defaults to Facebook rather than your network. Similarly i imagine they've already got adverts lined up for the platform.


John/Bart - Quickly skimmed the articled and assumed that was a mockup of the actual phone But as you said, reading other articles makes it sound like it is a knock-off of the iPhone design.
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quote:
Originally posted by Dom
John/Bart - Quickly skimmed the articled and assumed that was a mockup of the actual phone But as you said, reading other articles makes it sound like it is a knock-off of the iPhone design.


lol, I didn't mention anywhere that I thought that mockup was the intended product, my last post was just stating the point for the other people who did
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Live blog:

http://live.theverge.com/facebook-new-home-on-android-live-blog/
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Really??

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Looks nothing like iMessage...

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Had to look up Pandora
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So it's basically just a launcher you download from the play store. Can't see many people bothering and those that do will bin it off after a few days.
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Do like some of the UI design, especially the messaging interface, although i assumed they'd fork Android and customise it further (ie: default Android notifications) rather than creating what is essentially a new launcher, messaging and phone apps.
Either way, i won't be touching it with a barge pole.
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best thing about it is everyone was wrong about it
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From the sounds of it, the version supplied to partners (ie: HTC phone) is a fair bit more integrated into the OS than what will be offered in the 'app' (which appears to be a replacement launcher, phone and messaging app).
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Can someone explain in n00b language what makes it different from any other Android phone? I don't get it.
What's a "launcher"?


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Android's launcher is the equivalent to iOS's springboard - so it handles the main home screen, widgets (to some extent), app drawer and various menus around the launcher - the launcher doesn't handle any of the core apps/services such as messaging, phone, email, settings, notifications etc.

Facebook haven't forked Android and released their own OS, rather they've just changed a few bits.

So the download version is essentially a replacement launcher app (already plenty of replacement launchers on the Play store), which is also bundled with a replacement messaging (+ phone i believe) app. Outside of this everything remains as it was before the installation.

The 'partner' version (ie - what is installed on the HTC Phone) is similar to the above, in that they replace the launcher and messaging app etc, but they also integrated further into the Android OS by changing some of the core apps/services like notifications.

 
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