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Today 10 years ago I went to Poland to buy a Phone with pre installed #Firefox OS on. The Phone was a Alcatel One, so very shitty. Two years later I installed Firefox OS on my Nexus 5 instead.

It was a very good concept, but sadly rolled out on too shitty hardware so it never caught on.

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[-] agressivelyPassive@feddit.de 18 points 1 year ago

They tried to focus on lower end devices and that's not inherently stupid. If you only need half the ram and CPU of a low end Android phone, you can undercut Android's marketshare - in theory at least.

[-] toyg@feddit.nl 7 points 1 year ago

focus on lower end devices and that's not inherently stupid.

It is. Phones are an aspirational market, it's the top end that sets market trends. It's been the case since 2007 at the very least, and arguably well before that. Focusing on the low end was a huge mistake from Mozilla leadership, and it's sad that nobody seems to have paid a price for it (beyond the FFOS team, which was eventually disbanded). FFOS almost killed Mozilla.

[-] agressivelyPassive@feddit.de 17 points 1 year ago

No. You're way too euro/us-centric. There's a huge market for low end phones in Africa, South America and large parts of Asia.

If the FFOS team would have managed to get, say, a Nigerian carrier on board and produce a viable smartphone at 40$ or so, that would have absolutely dominated the market there, especially in the early days of smartphones.

The needs of the poorer 4 billion of this planet are not met by 500+$ phones that break every six months and have a battery life of about 5 minutes.

[-] toyg@feddit.nl 1 points 1 year ago

But they didn't manage to - nobody will, not writing an OS from scratch. To support that level of development you need high per-device margins that only high-end devices can command. The low-end is restricted to low-margin new devices and secondhand high-end models - because, despite your preconceptions, high-quality models can work for a decade when not abused. The poor Nigerian will buy a secondhand flagship today and, if they get wealthier, a new one tomorrow; they know the market as much as anyone and will not buy something that simply makes them look poor.

The view that the developing markets will eat shit simply because it's cheap, is an out-of-touch colonial mindset that dooms a lot of companies.

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