Latest Podcast



Featured Articles

Ofcom helps protect customers against unexpected roaming charges

Ofcom helps protect customers against unexpected roaming charges

UK service providers must notify customers when they connect to a different network

New rules from UK telecoms regulator Ofcom will protect customers when they use their mobile phone on a foreign network. In addition, customers will be alerted if they are inadvertently roaming, perhaps because they're near an international border.
Author: The Fonecast
0 Comments
Article rating: No rating

Global smartphone market is set for recovery, says new forecast

A new forecast from research specialists Canalys shows the smartphone market is set to recover next year. Worldwide shipments declined by 12% last year but that decline is expected to slow to 5% this year.
Author: The Fonecast
0 Comments
Article rating: No rating
Vodafone and Three plan to merge their UK businesses

Vodafone and Three plan to merge their UK businesses

New Hutchison/Vodafone network would be biggest UK operator

Vodafone Group plc and CK Hutchison Group Telecom Holdings Limited have agreed to combine their UK telecommunication businesses, respectively Vodafone UK and Three UK. The merger will create a large new network operator to compete with Virgin Media O2 and EE.
Author: The Fonecast
0 Comments
Article rating: No rating

UK mobile payment service Paym to close in March 2023

UK mobile payment service Paym will close on 7th March 2023. The service, which allowed users to make and receive payments using their mobile phone numbers, was launched in 2014.
Author: The Fonecast
0 Comments
Article rating: No rating
Qualcomm legal action moves forward in the UK

Qualcomm legal action moves forward in the UK

Which? seeks payout for Samsung and Apple smartphone owners

Consumer protection organisation Which? has been given permission by the UK's Competition Appeal Tribunal to represent Apple and Samsung smartphone buyers in a legal case against chip manufacturer Qualcomm.
Author: The Fonecast
0 Comments
Article rating: No rating
RSS

Opinion Articles

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

The Amazon Kindle prepares to fight the Apple iPhone and Tablet

Mark Bridge writes:

Here’s a curious thing. Firstly, Amazon creates the Kindle. It starts selling the Kindle in the USA with a mobile deal that lets users download electronic books and newspapers wherever they are. Then it starts selling the Kindle to us in the UK, although – hang on a moment – it’s not talking about a UK mobile deal. Instead it still seems to be ‘roaming’ from the AT&T network. Next comes the larger-screen Kindle DX – also roaming away when it reaches our shores. And now Amazon is talking about third-party downloadable applications for the Kindle. Yes, a mobile device with downloadable apps. Hold that thought; I’ll be returning to it.

Meanwhile, in a parallel universe, Apple launched the iPhone. Love it, hate it or remain ambivalent to it – surely the greatest crime of all! – it’s hard to deny the phone’s success. There’s even an Amazon Kindle application for it. And now, if you believe the rumours, Apple has a tablet computer waiting in the wings. Whether you think it’ll be called the iSlate, the iPad or the iTablet, it seems likely to be another game-changing product. Maybe a rival to family-centric devices like the O2 Joggler and the T-Mobile Vega. Or perhaps a return to the original almost-pocket-size concept of netbooks. At the very least it’s expected to be a giant iPhone-like device for watching TV, going online, running applications and reading eBooks.

Yes, eBooks. And eNewspapers. (That’s probably the last time I’ll ever use the word).

Now, I realise that pricing will be key. It’s one of the reasons that many people shy away from Apple products. But who do Amazon really think they’re kidding?  The Kindle is, in most circumstances, a much better device for reading books than an iPhone. It may even be better than an iTablet. But that’s all it’s really good for. The iPhone and iWhatever may not be as good in all areas… but what most consumers really want is a jack of all trades. A Swiss Army Knife, not a canteen of cutlery. And Kindle apps won't change anything.

Sorry, Amazon. I understand why you’re launching new applications. I know you need to keep developing for the Kindle if it’s going to survive. A guide book that updates itself over the Kindle’s mobile connection to suggest sightseeing trips based on the local weather is pretty clever. But, to coin a phrase, I reckon there’s already an app for that.

  

Print
Author: The Fonecast
0 Comments
Rate this article:
No rating

Categories: OpinionNumber of views: 7232

Tags:

Leave a comment

This form collects your name, email, IP address and content so that we can keep track of the comments placed on the website. For more info check our Privacy Policy and Terms Of Use where you will get more info on where, how and why we store your data.
Add comment

Recent Podcasts

Podcast - 7th November 2011

As Cortado reveals a new HTML5 client for accessing cloud-based files, Mark Bridge talks to Cortado CEO Carsten Mickeleit about wireless printing and accessing the 'cloud desktop' on mobile devices.

Author: The Fonecast
0 Comments
Article rating: No rating

Podcast - 2nd November 2011

With Iain away this week, Mark and James discuss the week's mobile industry news - from Nokia's new Windows Phone handsets to Samsung's success and a multi-million pound investment in mobile money.

Author: The Fonecast
0 Comments
Article rating: No rating

Podcast - 28th October 2011

Two years ago, we reported the launch of ipadio.com - a company that let you broadcast online simply by making a phone call. In this report we catch up with ipadio CEO Mark Smith and talk about the company's growth, its success and its plans.

Author: The Fonecast
0 Comments
Article rating: No rating

Podcast - 26th October 2011

Much of this week's mobile industry news is about new smartphones and new operating systems - but we still find time to talk about patents, payments and plenty more.

Author: The Fonecast
0 Comments
Article rating: No rating

Podcast - 21st October 2011

We talk to Howard Berg and Naomi Lurie of Gemalto about financial services on mobile phones, covering everything from security concerns to mobile banking and contactless payments.

Author: The Fonecast
0 Comments
Article rating: No rating
RSS
First4344454648505152Last

Follow thefonecast.com

Twitter @TheFonecast RSS podcast feed
Find us on Facebook Subscribe free via iTunes

Archive Calendar

«November 2024»
MonTueWedThuFriSatSun
28293031123
45678910
11121314151617
18192021222324
2526272829301
2345678

Archive

Terms Of Use | Privacy Statement