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Andy Rubin Says Essential's Ambient OS Will Be Open Source, Hints at Better Update Cycle (theverge.com) 28

An anonymous reader shares a report: Playground CEO Andy Rubin, whose new company Essential unveiled a new premium Android smartphone and Amazon Echo competitor yesterday, says his company's Ambient OS smart home platform will be open source. That means that Rubin, who rose to fame in the tech industry for co-founding Android, essentially wants to apply the same open source philosophy that made Android the most dominant mobile operating system to the smart home. [...] Rubin did agree that Android's upgrade rate was much lower, but said that his new venture's Ambient OS had "a solution for that." He stopped short of describing what that solution was, however, noting only that it was "more of a managed service on the back-end."
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Andy Rubin Says Essential's Ambient OS Will Be Open Source, Hints at Better Update Cycle

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  • by DontBeAMoran ( 4843879 ) on Wednesday May 31, 2017 @09:47AM (#54517667)

    A new version every hour!

  • :\ Hmm... (Score:5, Interesting)

    by ilsaloving ( 1534307 ) on Wednesday May 31, 2017 @10:17AM (#54517929)

    Is it just me or is this whole Essentials enterprise starting to smell a bit fishy?

    All these announcements with vague details are making my alarm bells ring.

    • by Anonymous Coward

      Agree - this seems like a bunch of really cool ideas without the manpower behind them to actually make them real. Rubin has my attention, but I'm already skeptical. For a startup like this to fly, he should be delivering early on rather than just speaking about what is allegedly going to happen with these products. We have no reason to trust at this point.

  • Nonremovable battery (Score:5, Interesting)

    by WaffleMonster ( 969671 ) on Wednesday May 31, 2017 @10:52AM (#54518267)

    For all the talk about expandability and planned obsolescence = BAD I come to find out essential phone's battery is non-removable.

    The wording on privacy is vague. They don't just come out and say they won't do x, y and z. Privacy policy on their website is the same boiler plate we'll do whatever we please including retroactively changing terms whenever we feel like it with no recourse machination.

  • And then build it and put it on my phone? That may finally convince me to go to Android.

Some people manage by the book, even though they don't know who wrote the book or even what book.

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