Google Pixel shows Google’s frustration and confusion with Android.

Google is known for its trial and error approach to products. In the past decade there were more products dropped by Google than continuing to flourish.

With new Pixel launch Google has abandoned Nexus line of smartphones, pure versions of popular phones. So what’s special about Pixel? 

  •  24*7 support from Google.
  • Pure Android.
  • Google assistant.
  • Best in class camera.

While not great the pros are good for Nexus. But with the pros there are several cons worth noticing.

  • Only 2 years of Android updates.
  • Poor design with a low screen to phone ratio.
  • No waterproofing.
  • No SD card support.
  • Premium pricing.
  • Low carrier availability.
  • No distinctive hardware features.
  • Below par hardware features than other leading Android manufacturers.
  • $100 bump for next level of storage.

With a long list of cons, it doesn’t look good for Google. 

And by increasing the price for Nexus to Pixel by almost twice, Google has reduced the value proposition associated with earlier Nexus models.

With not much changing between versions of hardware and software in modern phones, it needs to be seen if Pixel and Pixel XL will make any impact.
Time will tell if I’m wrong, but I’m waiting for a fire sale of Pixel to grab a few sometome early 2017.

2015 Honda CRV is the most unreliable SUV of the year – NHTSA

Honda is known for its quality and versatility. Over the last few years commentators and customers alike have differing opinions on the look of newer Honda cars. But one aspect which is not highlighted is a slow decline in quality. 2015 Honda CRV is the latest Honda Vehicle to have been caught up in controversy.

Perceived to be on par with Toyota in terms of quality, Honda has dropped to 7th brand in terms of overall quality in 2016. Surprisingly Kia is in 6th spot. (Lexus and Toyota occupy 1 and 2 spots).

2015 Honda CRV Engine and Transmission problems
2015 Honda CRV Engine and Transmission problems

Vibration Problems

As per NHTSA database Honda CRV has reported 198 complaints related to Engine and Transmission issues. This is alarming if you consider the fact 2015 CRV has been out only for 2 years. Compare this with Toyota Rav4 which has similar sales in 2015, it has reported 3 problems in Engine and Transmission. While 2015 Nissan Rogue has 12 problems reported.

engine-problems-of-2015-honda-crv

Based on the data from NHTSA complaints most of these issues are related to excessive vibrations in engine and Transmission. These vibrations cause other failures.while Honda has acknowedged the issue, but hasnt provided a solution. Several complaintants have filed a lawsuit against Honda in California. Below is a video posted by Honda in response to the complaints.

It is very uncommon for Higher quality models to exhibit so many complains in Engine and Transmission so early in its life, Typically these information is tracked over the life of vehicles and peaks after 80K miles.

Falling Sales

These problems appear to be affecting Honda’s hold on No 1 selling SUV. After being the top selling SUV for several years, Honda CRV is closer to losing its throne. For the first time Toyota Rav4 has become the No 1 Selling SUV replacing CRV in 2016.

Unless Honda does something drastic, CRV might be relegated to third spot soon.

 

Apple Iphone vs Android Devices – How does the future hold for the Mobile Operating Systems?

This article focuses on Operating Systems of Apple and Google, and how Hardware plays a huge role in success of each.

I was happily using my iPhone 6 plus till one day I couldn’t answer the call despite multiple attempts of swiping. And after the few tries the call disconnected and this repeated few times that week.

And then I started noticing with opening some Apps and eventually phone became sluggish and touch screen stopped working, few resets/reloads later the phone was sent for a replacement and had a newer phone with me. Meanwhile few searches in the Apple forum and found several users of 6 Plus with similar issues.

https://discussions.apple.com/thread/7028290

Apple announced 6S in couple of weeks and I installed the Shiny new OS, to my horror the was slowed down considerably. My less than 1 year old phone was barely use-able.  I knew the 6 plus was slightly slower than iPhone 6 the I changed from 6 to  6 Plus, but didn’t expect the phone to  become uncomfortable to use this early.

Meanwhile my wife’s Note 3 was feeling lightening fast in Opening apps in comparison to iPhone 6 plus. Shouldn’t it be other way around? Mind you she has 25 Gig of pictures in her 64 GB card.

Apple A9 SoC up close
If you look at iphone 6 Plus hardware, it was same (except for Camera) as iphone 6 but rendering at a larger screen and higher ppi. And despite Apple using a 64 bit SoC iphone 6 plus has just 1GB of RAM. Note 3  which is nearly a year older than Iphone 6 plus and has 32 bit SoC has 3 GB (near maximum for 32 bit architectures). Part of the problem is under powered hardware.

But the main failing is the software in IOS, with the last few releases Apple has become consistent in producing buggy software be it Cellular issues, Security issues or simply unusable devices.

With multiple iterations and enhancements their software is showing the wear, this is a typical enhancement life cycle problem. Everyone expect Apple to produce polished devices but Apple under Tim Cook has been struggling with the Polish aspect.

Android on the other hand has power of numbers in manufacturers, if a revision of Samsung Galaxy goes bad, you have Nexus devices (LG/Huawei this time) or LG or Motorola lineup. But Apple is looking precarious with a single Hardware point of failure, if one of the Apple phone fails it could be devastating for iOS.

Looking at Samsung Exynos 7420 which came up as a clear winner against A9 chip and that too with a wide margin in Multi Core performance, you might wonder if Apple could keep itself ahead of all these manufacturers in its own hardware.

For a end user it doesnt matter if Apple IOS is better, if the performance of a device is bad

 

Samsung Exynos 7420

 

By locking its OS to one hardware,  Apple lost the Desktop game to Microsoft  and it stopped development of its Custom CPU’s and finallyembraced Intel in 2005.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple%27s_transition_to_Intel_processors

By the looks of it, this might happen very soon in Mobile Market, but here atleast A9 SoC are based on similar ARM designs other Android manufacturers are using.

With lacklustre performance of Apple Watch and iPad Pro hitting the market in a already Microsoft Surface dominated Market, Apple seems to be behind in its game by a long way.

Just one bad Iphone Iteration could spell doom for Apple’s iOS kingdom.