According to industry rumours, Android phone maker HTC has joined forces with Facebook to launch a smartphone.
Facebook will next week unveil its latest push into the mobile world – and industry watchers are convinced the social network is about to launch a Facebook-branded phone.
Media has been summoned to an event at Facebook's
headquarters in California on 4 April, with teaser invitations bearing the
words "Come See Our New Home on Android".
The world's largest social networking site is giving no
further clues, and the announcement could be nothing more than a new service or
application, but detailed leaks suggest the company is about to release the
fruits of a long-rumoured collaboration with Taiwanese manufacturer HTC – a
smartphone whose software is a customised version of Google's Android operating
system.
While the camera and memory are reportedly run of the mill –
a modest 5 megapixel rear lens for photos, a 1.6 megapixel front facing camera
for video calls, and a basic 16 gigabytes of storage – its software may be
unique.
With a similar look to a black iPhone but boasting a
slightly larger 4.3 inch display, the phone is supposedly packed with Facebook
services, with easy access to its instant messaging and Instagram photography
applications, and a home screen displaying the owner's news feed.
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has made no secret of his
desire to do more for the 680 million people who access his services on their
mobiles each month.
"You have a good version of all the Facebook features
you know and want on your phone. So now the next thing we're going to do is get
really good at building new mobile-first experiences," Zuckerberg told
investors in January. "That's going to be a big theme for us this
year."
An advertising campaign is being created in southern California
for HTC and Facebook, under the strapline "more than just an app",
the 9to5Google website reported on Thursday.
"The advertisements are designed to focus on the
potential user of the device, not on the hardware or software," reporter
Mark Gurman wrote.
The project may be called Facebook Home according to
TechCrunch, and its software will be a tweaked version of Android with Facebook
built-in functions, but not a full rewrite as used in Amazon's touch screen
Kindle Fire tablet.
In recent weeks details for the Facebook phone have been
published on Twitter by two anonymous sources, one of whom is close to HTC and
relied on by developers for unofficial updates on the manufacturer's plans.
In January @LlabTooFeR published full details of the phone's
camera, screen size and processing power. The source claimed HTC and Facebook
were developing a handset codenamed Myst, that would be available on the US
network AT&T, would be 4G compatible, and would have a physical Facebook
button. This month @evleaks, another source of early news on mobile
development, published a similar list of specifications.
If the rumours prove correct, the phone will be HTC and
Facebook's second collaboration in three years. The first was not a success.In
2011 the HTC ChaCha and Salsa phones appeared, featuring a Facebook button
which lit up when the user activated the networking site.
When pressed, the F-button would post a recently taken photo
or favourite website link to the owner's Facebook page. The devices were
discontinued a few months after launch.
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