Android creator Archives - Citi 97.3 FM - Relevant Radio. Always https://citifmonline.com/tag/android-creator/ Ghana News | Ghana Politics | Ghana Soccer | Ghana Showbiz Wed, 31 May 2017 13:27:50 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.0.8 https://citifmonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/cropped-CITI-973-FM-32x32.jpg Android creator Archives - Citi 97.3 FM - Relevant Radio. Always https://citifmonline.com/tag/android-creator/ 32 32 Android creator launches own smartphone https://citifmonline.com/2017/05/android-creator-launches-own-smartphone/ Wed, 31 May 2017 13:27:50 +0000 http://citifmonline.com/?p=324094 Andy Rubin, one the creators of Google’s Android software, has launched his own high-end smartphone. Mr Rubin left Google in 2014 to create Playground, a technology investment company. Essential is one of the companies it funds – and the Essential Phone is its first product. The device runs the Android operating system and has gone […]

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Andy Rubin, one the creators of Google’s Android software, has launched his own high-end smartphone.

Mr Rubin left Google in 2014 to create Playground, a technology investment company. Essential is one of the companies it funds – and the Essential Phone is its first product.

The device runs the Android operating system and has gone on sale in the US for $699 (£540).

However, it will be difficult to break into the huge market dominance of established brands.

Samsung currently has the largest share of the smartphone market, with 21% of global sales, according to analyst firm Gartner. Apple enjoys 14%.

Aside from Chinese giants offering subsidised devices, smaller firms have found it difficult to command even single-digit market share – and the Essential Phone’s pricing will set it an even greater challenge.

But Mr Rubin told an audience in California that he believed there was space in the Android market for another big player besides Samsung, and that Essential was aiming to be a major consumer brand with several products.

As well as Phone, Essential will “soon” sell Home a standalone assistant similar to Amazon’s Alexa and Google’s Home.

Combined lenses
The Essential Phone is made from titanium and has a screen that stretches across most of the device, with minimal bezel.

On the reverse, two magnetic dots are designed to make it simple to snap-on accessories, such as a 360-degree camera add-on the company is also offering.

There are two built-in rear cameras – the combined lenses make it possible to take better photographs in low light, Essential said. The front-facing (selfie) camera is in line with competitors, offering an eight megapixel sensor.

Mr Rubin promised that the titanium design made the Phone strong enough to not need a case. There are no logos on the device – something which aids the clean look of the phone, but will make it even tougher to build brand recognition among smartphone buyers who do not follow technology news.

The Phone’s specifications will not shake up the smartphone market in any meaningful way. However, Mr Rubin’s reputation as the man who designed the most-used mobile operating system today will mean Essential will be a company to watch.

Compelling alternative
In particular, its plan to launch a home assistant along with its own operating system, Ambient OS, could offer compelling alternative to Google’s or Amazon’s home assistant systems – at a time when the market is in its infancy (compared to smartphones where, most analysts agree, the market has reached its peak).

In a blog post published on 2 May, the company’s software systems architect Manual Roman said: “Ambient OS runs in your home and leverages your home network as much as possible. For example, it can interact with many home automation devices directly without having to go to the cloud.

“Furthermore, it keeps user data locally whenever possible giving users more control over their privacy.”
Investors in the idea include iPhone-manufacturer Foxconn, and Chinese tech giant Tencent.

Source: BBC

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Former Android chief ready to take on the iPhone again https://citifmonline.com/2017/01/former-android-chief-ready-to-take-on-the-iphone-again/ Sun, 15 Jan 2017 09:55:30 +0000 http://citifmonline.com/?p=284926 The man who created Android, the most popular mobile software on the planet, is preparing his follow up act and it involves going after his longtime nemesis: Apple’s iPhone and its iOS rival software. Andy Rubin, who left Google more than two years ago after selling his startup to the search giant in 2005, is […]

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The man who created Android, the most popular mobile software on the planet, is preparing his follow up act and it involves going after his longtime nemesis: Apple’s iPhone and its iOS rival software.

Andy Rubin, who left Google more than two years ago after selling his startup to the search giant in 2005, is starting Essential, a consumer hardware company that aims to tie multiple devices together, according to a report Friday by Bloomberg. Rubin will serve as CEO.

The highlight of Essential’s suite of hardware products is a high-end smartphone with a large screen and no bezel, according to the report. It’s meant to compete against the iPhone and premium Android phones. The idea is that the devices will be able get new hardware updates to keep them from getting stale.

A representative for Rubin declined to comment.

Essential represents a return to the mobile business for Rubin, an industry he helped pioneer. When he started Android more than a decade ago, Apple had yet to release its iPhone and most of the world was still using flip and feature phones, with little or no access to the internet. Today, Android powers almost nine out of every 10 of the world’s smartphones. It’s also one of the most integral parts of Google’s future.

Rubin’s new company, which is still just in prototype mode, also seeks to address one of consumers’ biggest frustrations as the nascent smart home industry tries to drag itself into the mainstream: getting several disparate devices to work with each other.

Silicon Valley has already taken big steps to try and get regular people to buy into the vision of a home that does things for you. Amazon’s Echo, powered by its voice assistant Alexa, is a surprise hit. Rubin’s former employer followed suit with its own smart home hub, called Google Home, late last year.

In 2014, Rubin left Google, where he had been leading the company’s robotics division. (Since his departure, that group was disbanded.) Six months later, he announced his new company, Playground Global, a firm that nurtures young hardware startups. Essential is Rubin’s first return to a true entrepreneur role since Android.

For the company, Rubin has brought on executives with pedigrees from Google, Apple and Samsung, according to Bloomberg.

 

Source: CNET

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