• Welcome to the Off-Topic/Schweb's Lounge

    In addition to the Mac-Forums Community Guidelines, there are a few things you should pay attention to while in The Lounge.

    Lounge Rules
    • If your post belongs in a different forum, please post it there.
    • While this area is for off-topic conversations, that doesn't mean that every conversation will be permitted. The moderators will, at their sole discretion, close or delete any threads which do not serve a beneficial purpose to the community.

    Understand that while The Lounge is here as a place to relax and discuss random topics, that doesn't mean we will allow any topic. Topics which are inflammatory, hurtful, or otherwise clash with our Mac-Forums Community Guidelines will be removed.

After the failure of the Facebook Phone, get ready for a Facebook Watch

Joined
Mar 30, 2005
Messages
9,571
Reaction score
25
Points
48
After the failure of the Facebook Phone, get ready for a Facebook Watch

Enlarge

Here's a statement that should fill everyone with optimism: Facebook is building an Android smartwatch! That's according to a new report from The Information, which says the watch should hit the market next year.

Sources tell The Information that the watch will be a standalone device, able to hook up to cellular networks without tethering to a smartphone. The report makes it sound like Facebook wants to build its own smartwatch ecosystem, saying the device will "let wearers send messages using Facebook’s services and also offer health and fitness features." The Information later added that "Facebook hopes to emphasize features that utilize its social networking prowess, such as allowing users to track their workouts with friends or communicate with their trainer" and that Facebook "plans to allow the device to connect to the services or hardware of health and fitness companies, such as Peloton Interactive."

Will the project be successful? Let's just say that every word in the phrase "Facebook Android smartwatch" is cause for concern. If you exclude the acquired Oculus VR division, Facebook's hardware efforts haven't panned out well. The closest previous project to a smartwatch is the Facebook Phone, aka, the HTC First. Facebook and HTC teamed up in 2013 to design a smartphone using HTC's hardware and Facebook's software. Facebook made a custom Android skin with a new, Facebook-centric home screen and a few other additions. The phone lasted one month on the market. Facebook's newer, less historically disastrous hardware effort is the Facebook Portal line, which is a series of video chat devices available in several smart display form factors and as a set-top box for your TV. These did not sell well in the normal market, but when the pandemic hit, the Portal TV sold out along with every other video chat device.

Read 5 remaining paragraphs | Comments

Click here to view the article...
 

chscag

Well-known member
Staff member
Admin
Joined
Jan 23, 2008
Messages
65,248
Reaction score
1,833
Points
113
Location
Keller, Texas
Your Mac's Specs
2017 27" iMac, 10.5" iPad Pro, iPhone 8, iPhone 11, iPhone 12 Mini, Numerous iPods, Monterey
Seems like Zuckerberg hasn't learned anything. Maybe another waste of the Facebook stockholders money will brighten him up. ??
 
Joined
Feb 4, 2008
Messages
1,602
Reaction score
71
Points
48
Location
Detroit, Michigan
Your Mac's Specs
MacBook Pro M1 Pro - 16 GB RAM - 512 GB SSD - macOS Monterey
They're always so eager to piddle their money away on hardware.
 
Joined
Jul 24, 2013
Messages
5,075
Reaction score
764
Points
113
Location
Ohio (USA)
Your Mac's Specs
2023-14" M3max MBPro, 64GB/1TB, iPhone 15 Pro, Watch Ultra
Oh Wait! Let me just run out and get me one of those!!! What a waste of money. He needs to work on many more other issues with Facebook first. And that is all I have to say about that....

Lisa
 

Shop Amazon


Shop for your Apple, Mac, iPhone and other computer products on Amazon.
We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon and affiliated sites.
Top