CES 2014 – Big show in little Vegas

          CES has highlighted how difficult 2014 will be for some. CES 2014 is almost over but three important trends have clearly emerged: First: Android commoditisation is getting worse. CES 2014 saw the launch of many devices but most people (including me) are struggling to remember them. Outside of form factor innovation (like curved screens) Android...

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Dual Boot – Insult to concept.

          Dual Boot is a hack that is doomed to failure. CES 2014 is full of devices that are trying to be both laptops and tablets. A large number of these are attempting to do this by offering the ability to run both Windows 8.1 and Android. The idea is that the user uses Windows 8.1...

Samsung Q4 – The stock whisperer.

          Bad results but the whispers have already done the damage. Samsung reported preliminary Q4 results that disappointed but forecasts but whisper numbers had already taken this into account. Between Christmas and Jan 3 the stock has already fallen nearly 10%. Q4 Revenues / Operating Income were KRW58tn-KRW60tn with operating income at KRW8.1-KRW8.5tn. This is 4%...

HTC Q4 – Phoenix free zone.

          Happy New Year and best wishes for 2014. HTC’s results offer little hope of a recovery. HTC reported Q4 results that missed expectations as it looks like gross margins were once again under pressure. Q4 Revenues / Operating loss were NT$42.9bn / NT$1.6bn compared to guidance of NT$40-45bn and less than NT$1.5bn. This compares unfavourably...

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The seasonal break

          Radio Free Mobile is hanging up the microphone until 7th Jan 2014. RFM wishes all its readers a Happy Christmas and New Year.    

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Samsung – The slow subtle web

          Extending HomeSync is yet another strand of the web. Samsung’s moves are subtle but taken together it is clear that Samsung is intending to build its own ecosystem to the detriment of Google. The latest move is to allow its HomeSync media center to begin working with non-Samsung devices. This could be a ploy to...

2013 App Charts – Top of the Pops

          Twitter and Apple fare badly on smartphone usage. The smartphone app. charts for 2013 are out (for the US anyway) and it makes interesting reading (Nielsen). Smartphones in use are 52% Android and 41% iOS which is not a big surprise. Given Apple’s recent surge with the iPhone 5s, I would expect the balance to...

Amazon – Prime target

          Amazon needs to restructure Amazon Prime. Amazon has announced that its sales of Kindle products this year were the best ever but given last year’s shipments, that is not saying very much. Amazon’s latest move to drive adoption of the Amazon Kindle Fire series is to allow payment by instalments. Users pay 25% up front...

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Microsoft – Lose lose

          Making Windows Phone and RT free is pointless. The latest notion to come from the re-organisation of Microsoft is the idea that reducing Windows Phone and Windows RT royalties to zero will somehow boost support for the platform. I am sure that this idea has occurred to Microsoft but I think it very unlikely to...

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Snapchat – Reality check

          Snapchat is valued at $500m not $2bn-$3bn A look at the regulatory filings strongly suggests that the current valuation of Snapchat is $500m not the $2bn-$3bn that is being thrown around. The event of raising capital at Snapchat has led to an updated certificate of incorporation being filed. Snapchat is affecting a series C round...

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