Thursday, February 16, 2017

Is there an alternative Android smartphones: Sailfish, BlackBerry, Linux OS

Competition in the global alternative Android smartphones on the market continues to be related entirely to Android and iOS. Many companies have tried to put an end to this duopoly, but for one reason or another failed to convince users that need to use their software.
A good example in this respect are BlackBerry, already confirmed that out of the smartphone market and will not produce more hardware.
Attempts by Microsoft to promote Windows Mobile also not been successful, despite the cooperation of the company with Nokia, and forward AndroidPit.

HERE ARE THE ALTERNATIVE ANDROID SMARTPHONES:

Is there an alternative Android smartphones: Sailfish, BlackBerry, Linux OS
Canonical also had plans to become a more influential name in the smartphone market platform Ubuntu Phone. The company secured a partnership with the Spanish brand BQ. So, it jointly started selling devices with it on the market.
Their distribution, however, it quite limited and even their presentation at major technology events like MWC. So, CES was not successful.
Lovers on Linux even discovered how to optimize the operating system to work with other smartphones and tablets with Android. The lack of software updates and low usage gradually changed the plans of Canonical.
Jolla also attempted to resist on Android with Sailfish OS. The company sells its own hardware, but professional attitude. And frequent updates Sailfish OS can be used on a very small number of devices to become a factor in the smartphone market.
One of the biggest problems here is that no competitive platform does not offer access to content on Google Play. Probably not soon someone will be able to replace Android from leadership in the segment of smartphones.


Title: Is there an alternative Android smartphones: Sailfish, BlackBerry, Linux OS
Updated: 2017-02-11
Author: Dan Green

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