Samsung is about to throw in
another tablet to the mix, the Galaxy Note 8.0.
The device is neatly positioned
to start to offer Samsung users a range of devices that vary merely in their
size and unlike the Apple world these in the main offer the same or similar
functionality without the defined walls created by Apple. In other words you
have the Galaxy phone with pen, the Note II, 7 & 8 with pen all with the
same SIM size and all capable of being tethered or being a phone. Apple like to
separate their media light device iPod, from their phone, Iphone from the
Tablet, iPad.
The point is that all mobile devices
are converging in technology and are all underpinned by a common platform but separating
in how we use them. Do we want different devices to do different things or do we
want all devices to inherently offer the same but vary in their form and
footprint? We may want a basic phone tethered to a sophisticated larger form
tablet / server. We may want this reversed so we have the smaller footprint on
the go with the option to tether the tablet when required. The world is not
about having devices that perform X or Y but a mobile platform that offers
choices and interoperability.
It is not hard to envisage a
mobile server which is ‘connected’ to slave mobile devices, each with its own
specialised usage and with a common set of functionality. This year we shall
see the ‘glasses’ and the wrist ‘watch’ and we already have the earpiece.
Ask yourselves what the
difference really is between ASUS, Acer, HP, Dell, Samsung, laptops? Then what
is the difference between these and a Mac?
Maybe it is down to Android
versus IOS and for some that may be Déjà vu.
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