Vic Gundotra (Ex-Google VP): If You Care About Great Photography, You Own an...

 
 
 
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Aug 1, 2017 2:00 AM • by Doug Lynch
Vic Gundotra (Ex-Google VP): If You Care About Great Photography, You Own an iPhone

The name Vic Gundotra if pretty well known within the Android community as he used to lead Google's mobile division when he worked for them. He's likely more known for his contributions to services like Google+ though, but his work also touched other areas within the company. He is credited for a lot of the work done to early versions of Google Maps and worked to grow Google I/O, but then decided to resign after 7 years of being with the company.

Mr. Gundotra recently made some comments in a Facebook post on how he feels about the state of photography when it comes to Android and iOS. The post started off innocently with him simply sharing two photos of his children that he took on an iPhone 7+ using Portrait Mode. He was so impressed with the quality of the photos that he specifically praised Apple on the work they've done with their computational photography feature (aka Portrait Mode).

Someone replied to this post and agreed that the era of lugging around a huge DSLR camera was indeed over, and said their Galaxy S8 does an even better job. This is where things take a turn as Mr. Gundotra replied less than 10 minutes later to say he would never use an Android phone for photos. Surprising a lot of people, they asked why this was and this gave him time to explain what he meant by the whole comment.

Android is an open source (mostly) operating system that has to be neutral to all parties. This sounds good until you get into the details. Ever wonder why a Samsung phone has a confused and bewildering array of photo-options? Should I use the Samsung Camera? Or the Android Camera? Samsung gallery or Google Photos?

It's because when Samsung innovates with the underlying hardware (like a better camera) they have to convince Google to allow that innovation to be surfaced to other applications via the appropriate API. That can take YEARS.

Also the greatest innovation isn't even happening at the hardware level – it's happening at the computational photography level. (Google was crushing this 5 years ago – they had had "auto awesome" that used AI techniques to automatically remove wrinkles, whiten teeth, add vignetting, etc… but recently Google has fallen back).

Apple doesn't have all these constraints. They innovate in the underlying hardware, and just simply update the software with their latest innovations (like portrait mode) and ship it.

Bottom line: If you truly care about great photography, you own an iPhone. If you don't mind being a few years behind, buy an Android.

He claims Android being open source and needing to be neutral to all OEMs is why it is slower to innovate than Apple is with the iPhone. He then claims a Samsung phone has a "confused and bewildering array of photo-options" but doesn't really go into detail about what he means here other than mentioning a Samsung Camera, Android Camera, Samsung Gallery and Google Photos application. So maybe having too many options available to him is what makes things confusing, though in terms of camera apps Samsung only offers its stock Camera pre-installed.

He does then go on to say that when Samsung innovates with hardware (like putting in a new camera module feature), they are forced to "convince Google" to implement the appropriate API into Android and that can take years. Although, Samsung does create their own APIs for the hardware they use in their devices, so it's unclear exactly how using an Android device makes you "a few years behind" as Vic Gundotra puts it.

What do you think of Mr. Gundotra's statements? Do you agree with his assessment? Sound off below!


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Android Advices
Jul 31, 2017 6:07 PM • by Karunakar Donthamshetti
VOTO Mobiles Set to Enter into the Indian Markets Very Soon

VOTO Mobiles on Monday announced its foray into the Indian market which is their first operating market. It is a Hong Kong based company and is backed by Chinese manufacturers Xunrui Communications which is working for several global smartphone brands and provides to their R&D and product design requirement. It was founded in 2007 which is a sub-brand of Xunrui communications.

This brand has started the introduction of feature phone in China in the telecommunication and consumer electronics business. It is entering into the Indian smartphone market to launch its smartphones all over across India and intends to gain in its first three months of a period around 400 hundred of operations. Also, the company is expecting in its three months of a period more than a 3,000 million growth in revenue.

Sayantan Dey, Business Head, Overseas, Voto Mobiles said that "Our vision is to revolutionize the Indian smartphone market with our affordable, simple yet feature-rich smart devices. Xunrui's more than a decade's experience of catering to the needs of global mobile brands will help Voto to establish itself as a favorite brand for the Indian audience."

VOTO Mobiles have been launched a feature phone in China called as VOTO V66 which is the three anti-elderly mobile phone and is available in Black and Army Green color variants. It is priced at 89 Yuan and has a 2.4-inch display and 3,000mAh capacity battery. Also, this company has introduced few smartphones such as VOTO GT8, GT17, GT13 and XPlay 5 and pricing of the devices are 499 Yuan, 398 Yuan, 599 Yuan and 579 Yuan respectively.

"India is in a sweet spot in regards to long term economic growth prospects. With right policies and reform, the durable consumer market in the field of technology is poised for robust growth. This is a good time to enter the India market, and we foresee huge growth opportunities going forward" said, Director, New Market Development & Huang Hai Yan, Director-International Business Voto Mobile, Subhash Agarwal.




 
 

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