This is a great article. I'm of the opinion that if Firefox OS can be released on a <$50 smartphone with wimpy specs, that will be some short term barebones profits, but help the ecosystem long term in a big way.
Cheap for new developers or developing countries (or those of us that just can't stomach a >USD350 phone, much less >1k!) to obtain, which can spur app building, app build tooling, the whole ball of wax.
~30 apps in the KaiOS store? That could be a next gold rush to get the low-hanging fruits for apps, flashlights, XMPP clients, book library databases, freemium Pokemon Pikachu clones, and more.
I would purchase a KaiOS smartphone today if they actually existed and start working my way into the platform. Based on this article, the closest I could get is the JioPhone 2 which has a full QWERTY keyboard.
I implore anyone interested in The Web, Operating Systems, project design/management etc, the mobile space...just about anyone really to read the original Story of Firefox OS and this follow up.
Cheap for new developers or developing countries (or those of us that just can't stomach a >USD350 phone, much less >1k!) to obtain, which can spur app building, app build tooling, the whole ball of wax.
~30 apps in the KaiOS store? That could be a next gold rush to get the low-hanging fruits for apps, flashlights, XMPP clients, book library databases, freemium Pokemon Pikachu clones, and more.
I would purchase a KaiOS smartphone today if they actually existed and start working my way into the platform. Based on this article, the closest I could get is the JioPhone 2 which has a full QWERTY keyboard.