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Chapter 331 Lost Front Alliance

But not all countries and regions are so positive and positive.

On the other hand, the reaction at this time is quite different.

Of course this is not surprising. Whenever news related to Feng Yiping appears, they always have some "ingenious" interpretations.

At this time, there was a big quarrel over there. Why did China have five companies in this alliance, and even South Korea have two, but we have only one?

And it's a telecom operator? - They saw Sony, but Sony is not a purely their company. It is a company with 50 shares each holdings of Sony and Ericsson, and its headquarters are located in London.

And we are a world-renowned power in electronics and communication technology.

Even companies like Lenovo, Huawei, LG have become founding members. What about our Fujitsu, ours, and ours?...

Why aren't they?

Speaking of which, this time, it’s really not their weird angle. There are other reasons why there are no companies related to them except telecom operators. In addition to Feng Yiping’s usual perception of them, there are other reasons.

In short, Feng Yiping really missed them when he was all the world.

Friends there quickly also talked about this and said that this was entirely because of Android's intentional exclusion, so we must boycott Android. Not only should we boycott it, but our industry should also develop better products than Android.

What products are there that we can't make?

But these keyboard warriors' indignant suggestions did not receive much positive feedback.

After all, there are still some people who understand. Not only do they know that in the field of mobile communications, they are indeed far inferior to before.

Sony Eslite, who performed best, has suffered large losses this year and laid off thousands of employees worldwide.

But in foreign countries, it was obvious that they could not hold on, so it was hard to say that they were being excluded.

After all, the Open Mobile Alliance’s requirements for founding members are indeed very high.

As for developing a similar operating system, no one has responded.

In this regard, they are not much better, nor have they accumulated much.

In fact, just think about this research and development difficulty and you will have an intuitive understanding.

Nokia, it’s amazing, but you see, they have invested so much resources to develop and promote the Symbian system, which is comparable to Android?

Moreover, after having Android, if you develop similar products, there will definitely be more technical barriers, that is, it will be more difficult.

The most important thing is who can guarantee that it can quickly form a first-class ecosystem like Android now?

To be honest, the timing of Android is really the best.

When so many mobile phone companies around the world are trying to develop products that can compete with ih, Android just came out of nowhere and was free to source. It was really like barefoot encountering shoes, or dry firewood encountering fire, and it hit it off immediately.

But when the next product comes out, because Android already has it, the start will never be as easy as Android, because we all know that the system thing is not as simple as changing.

What's more, from a professional perspective, Android is really excellent enough. With its current leading position, it is not easy to develop a product that is better than it and more popular than it?

Not to mention, at the founding conference, the Open Mobile Alliance had already promised to continue to join the members.

So, under the current bad economic situation, and when the electronics and communication fields that they had an advantage were increasingly marginalized, several companies would make such a determination to spend huge amounts of money to rashly enter a field where they had no accumulation to gain a less than full future?

Although these insiders have the arrogance of the island country, they are not as arrogant as they think that they will be even better than Nokia.

Therefore, the indignation of the jaa friends did not cause much splash in the end.

But they are not without fellow travelers.

Or, the feeling of loss and frustration of Lawrence Fink
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