| ▲ | OneDeuxTriSeiGo 3 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
The average consumer may not care but there's multiple overlapping segments that Motorola can capitalise on here: - tech consumers (i.e. the current GOS pixel market) - family members of tech consumers. i.e. tech consumers can hopefully now recommend stock grapheneOS on motorola to family members since it's not a custom ROM but just a stock device with official manufacturer support. - privacy/security conscious non-techy types. - non-techy users who want a device without AI or a bunch of unnecessary addon apps like google or samsung tend to preload on devices. - business IT optimising for security and minimal attack surface while sticking to COTS B2B and B2C options for corporate handhelds. Like this isn't the largest market ever but it's a sizeable and fairly loyal market because each one of these groups is fairly opposed to unnecessary change. It's safe, reliable, and sustainable growth in a broader market that is extremely hostile. And they are in particular targeting the business IT market since this announcement was made as part of their showcase on their new B2B cellular options. | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | RGamma 2 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
Don't underestimate tech-savy users' influence either. I could easily add 7+ people to the user base next replacement cycle. | |||||||||||||||||
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