According to the head of the tablet PC and the Asia-Pacific branch, HP will make his return to the mobile. A smartphone is being developed.
Two years after retiring from the sphere mobility, HP has decided to backtrack. Questioned on the subject by the news agency Trust of India, Su Yin Yam, head of the tablet PC and the Asia-Pacific branch, said: "Yes, a smartphone is expected, but I can not give you a timetable . It would be foolish for HP not to position itself in this market. The company must be included. "
The ruling did not deliver guidance on the OS that will power this smartphone or on its release date. She added that it was not too late for the company to catch up on this segment and offers a different experience.
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In 2011, HP was forced to stop the production of net mobile devices and its Palm Pre smartphones and TouchPad tablets, given their lack of success. For a time, the company has planned to sell its OS, but finally announced in late 2011 that put webOS Open Source.
Analysts expect HP focuses on using Android for its mobile devices. Last week, at an event in Beijing, the group announced the Slate 21, an all-in-one Android 4.2.2.
Two years after retiring from the sphere mobility, HP has decided to backtrack. Questioned on the subject by the news agency Trust of India, Su Yin Yam, head of the tablet PC and the Asia-Pacific branch, said: "Yes, a smartphone is expected, but I can not give you a timetable . It would be foolish for HP not to position itself in this market. The company must be included. "
The ruling did not deliver guidance on the OS that will power this smartphone or on its release date. She added that it was not too late for the company to catch up on this segment and offers a different experience.
Cap on Android
In 2011, HP was forced to stop the production of net mobile devices and its Palm Pre smartphones and TouchPad tablets, given their lack of success. For a time, the company has planned to sell its OS, but finally announced in late 2011 that put webOS Open Source.
Analysts expect HP focuses on using Android for its mobile devices. Last week, at an event in Beijing, the group announced the Slate 21, an all-in-one Android 4.2.2.
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