by Astro » January 21st, 2012, 6:29 pm
@Fonefixer - Thanks for offering an insight into the manufacturer side of things. I've read some of your other posts... you provide a unique and balanced perspective; and I fear yours is a more realistic view.
However, I'm looking at things from a consumer point of view, that of someone who has just shelled out £130 on an Excel.
I'm not sure where SO are going with the brand, a brand I want to be loyal to and see succeed. If SO have pretensions to be more than a shifter of boxes, they need to offer ongoing developmental support of their devices, especially those like the flagship Excel which are new to the market. That means ICS as a minimum.
If Andypad can create a business model that includes updating their devices to ICS, I'm starting to wonder if I've backed the wrong horse with the Excel
Providing an update to ICS for the Excel may (as reported elsewhere) also provide a solution to the video lip sync issue and solve the major problem with it... this would then justify the marketing fanfare about how good the Excel is with video.
It seems to me that, with the Ployer / MOMO9 / Tablo ICS update, the developmental work has been done on ICS, we just need someone who knows what they're doing to complete the final steps / be brave enough to give it a go on their device. Maybe SO could commission @Charlie and @Mitre to create the ICS update for the Excel.
Personally, I want an SO approved update to ICS, I don't want to a 'wing and a prayer' update off the back of a Chinese language installation program. I'm a consumer... I don't want to become a programmer or a coder just to keep my device up to date.
Don't get me wrong, I think the Excel is a great device and is full of potential. It's my introduction to tablet computing and I love it.
I'll be looking to build on this experience with a more capable tablet in the not too distant future... I'd like that to be with a future SO device. Whatever device I get, it could just as easily be Windows 8 as Android, has got to have decent support, otherwise it becomes a locked in time dinosaur, great for the kids and for tweaking, but not for the mainstream.
My fingers are crossed!
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