Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Despite Unproven Market, Facebook To Launch Custom Android OS Phone With HTC | TechCrunch

An interesting Android pattern, along with the Kindle Fire; also see Facebook Not Building a Phone*

By customizing Android, the Facebook phone might not be able to include some Google-developed apps like Gmail, Maps, or possibly even the Android Market. Instead, it could replace the Android Market with its recently launched HTML5 platform, and provide single sign-on where users could instantly access any these Facebook apps without having to reenter their credentials. This could in-turn help it fight off the Apple App Store, turn Android against Google, and make more money through in-app payments powered by Facebook Credits. It could also tap Bing for maps and let a web browser snagged through its acquisition of Parakey provide access to other services.

Despite Unproven Market, Facebook To Launch Custom Android OS Phone With HTC | TechCrunch

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