Predictions

Predictions

by Mike Masnick




The Battle For Your Pocket

from the bigger-pockets,-please dept

Now that more and more "converged" devices are hitting the market, some are wondering if it really makes sense. This isn't particularly new. For years, people have made the claim that converged devices tend to do everything badly. That's not exactly true. Most converged devices really start out as a specialty device, and the maker simply tries to tack on some other feature to make it more appealing. That type of convergence rarely works. Truly converged devices need to be designed from scratch with the converged features in mind, which is a difficult, but not impossible process. So, while it's easy to make fun of badly converged devices, that's no reason to write off the concept entirely. In fact, in the battle for customer ownership, it's likely that convergence is only going to continue. Companies realize that the "pocket" is a scarce resource, and the battle is on to take over that space from other devices. A much more interesting question is how convergence impacts business models. If you look at many converged devices, business models are going to get squeezed out. People who will pay for two separate service fees on two separate devices, will expect to pay a much smaller service fee on a combined device.

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    Oct 29th, 2004 @ 3:46pm
  • XDA good example of a well doen converged device

    I have had an XDA I for 2 years now, and it was one of the first devices that combined a PocketPC and a Phone. It is still rare to see them, though many products coming out right now are in the same ballpark.

    I am very happy with the functionality of my device, and I feel that the combination of the two functionalities phone and pda, created a device superior to both. But this of course only rings true if you use many of its features. The most used pda feature I use is MSN messenger, my rss reader and the internet.. all of which are possbile with a seperate phone yes, but probably not quite as easy.

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