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.
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.