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by ____tom____
4 days ago
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Neither is Motorola. And yet ... The company doesn't have to go away, the app just has to have issues. At least with web apps, you aren't depending on the manufacturer investing in nearly continuous upgrades to work in the rapidly changing phone environment A web UI will continue to work for decades. And app will likely not last a year without updates. |
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They basically are. They just license their name out now, it’s like buying a Kodak router.
(That’s actually relatively common with various tech-adjacent companies, e.g. off the top of my head both Energizer and Philips license out their brand to third parties for random crap, even though they make actual products themselves too.)