Sunday, March 29, 2015

creative desire to buy 10 models of Android creative product failure



  In the eyes of mobile phone manufacturers, how to cater to consumer preferences to boost mobile phone sales is a very important thing, which is not easy to do. Android development so far in the field, with a fresh design, features of the product a few, but very few of these products allow consumers to have the desire to buy, because they are too wonderful, in practical terms unable to meet the user. 

  Today, we say that these wonderful devices for, maybe someday we will use these tablet / phone improved version, an early look good, too. 

  1. Samsung Galaxy Beam: Built-in micro projector



  Samsung's phone via a projector projecting a 50-inch image, allowing users to watch movies in the room becomes convenient and simple, but in fact, this seemingly nice feature tasteless performance at the expense of the many mobile phones, such as image quality is slightly lower, consumption big power and heavy body. 

  Built-in projector itself is a good idea, but in today's popular thin body mobile phone market, smartphones + form projector is clearly not yet mature. 

  2. The dual-screen Kyocera Echo


  Kyocera Echo launched a dual-screen flip phone in 2011, looks a bit like the Nintendo 3DS. Although the phone's screen size and portability has improved, but still can not be successful, the reason is that there is a problem for software optimization, two touch screen. 

  3. Samsung Continuum: primary, secondary display


  Strictly speaking, the Samsung Continuum is also a dual phone, but it will be a piece of the screen divided into two parts, the deputy of the screen below the main screen for display only phone status notification messages and so on. Such a main and auxiliary screen design is not very familiar with? Samsung Galaxy Note Edge and S6 Edge is not that so? The difference is that after two mobile phones has been effectively optimized, has won the favor of consumers. 

  The Pantech Pocket square screen


  In order to improve the portability of mobile phones, South Korea Pantech Pocket used on a square body design, the screen becomes 4: 3. But it turns out, four years ago, entered the consumer "to see the face of the times", this phone is really ugly, and ultimately can not get good results. 

  5. The dual-screen tablet Sony Tablet P


  Sony Tablet P and Tablet PCs like the Kyocera Echo dual-screen clamshell design, Sony and Kyocera, like no way to solve some of the problems caused by this design: UI confusion, heavy body and so on. 

  6. Motorola Backflip: After turning screen


  After the Motorola Backflip with a flip-screen design, equipped with a full QWERTY keyboard that looks like a mix rotating screen notebook.However, the designers did not seem well thought out, the body back touch screen prone to misuse. 

  7. Sony Ericsson Xperia Play: PS game features


  Play PS games on the phone, it sounds pretty good. Xperia Play features a slide design, integrated handle operation area, and built-in PlayStation Mobile store. However, due to lack of resources in the game, users can experience more games on the phone, Xperia Play will lose its appeal. 

  8. Motorola Flipout: square body + rotating keyboard


  In this list, the most wonderful to belong to Motorola Flipout. 4: 3 square screen, slide-out keyboard and other design to make it look a little chunky, UI confusion, lack of software support and other issues still not resolved, the keys are too small to let the user can not adapt. 

  9. LG Optimus Vu: square screen


  LG Optimus Vu series had high hopes that it can beat the Samsung Galaxy Note series, but the 4: 3 screen design is really not lovable, sales are not satisfactory. 

  10. Samsung Galaxy Round: curved screen design


  This is Samsung's first use of curved screen design on the phone, why did not succeed, because the middle recessed curved design is not practical.After improvements, Samsung has finally used the concept of curved side panel on both Edge phone, practicality is also improved.

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