HP’s brief push into the smartphone market might have ended in
failure, but – like with their tablets – the company isn’t necessarily
giving up just yet.
According to HP’s Yam Sun Yin, HP is actually working on a brand new
smartphone as we speak. While the company’s main focus is tablets and
traditional PCs, they understand that the smartphone space is important,
too.
As Yam Sun Yin puts it, they are working on something but “I cannot
give a timetable. It would be silly if we say no. HP has to be in the
game.”
Further she says that there are still things that can be done
differently to set any future HP smartphone apart from the pack. “Being
late you have to create a different set of proposition[s]. There are
still things that can be done. It’s not late. When HP has a smartphone,
it will give a differentiated experience.”
So what would such a smartphone look like? While Windows Phone 8 is
certainly possible, it seems more likely that the company would continue
down the Android path, just like with some of their most recent tablet
offerings.
The big question is whether or not HP really can do enough to set an
HP phone apart from the many others out there on the market,
particularly in the Android space.
Judging just by the Slate 7 I would have said no, but with recent efforts like the SlateBook and Slate 21 – I think it is certainly possible. What are your thoughts, can HP carve itself a piece of the smartphone market pie?
Source: Engadget
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