“…sales of the HTC First have been shockingly bad. So bad, in fact, that AT&T has already decided to discontinue the phone. Our source at AT&T has confirmed that the HTC First, which is the first smartphone to ship with Facebook Home pre-installed, will soon be discontinued and unsold inventory will be returned to HTC. According to our source, AT&T sold fewer than 15,000 units nationwide through last week when the phone’s price was slashed to $0.99.”
The HTC First started retailing for $99. When nobody bought it, they slashed the price to $0.99, after which a total of 15,000 units were sold. That’s dismally bad.
Facebook finally appears to have pulled the plug on Facebook Home, switching all Facebook Home developers into other parts of the company. According to the New York Times, the lead designer for Facebook Home has started working on Slingshot, which is Facebook’s Snapchat competitor. Other team members are focusing on “other mobile projects”.
Facebook’s other mobile projects include WhatsApp, Instagram, and Messenger, all of which are infinitely more popular than Facebook Home.
If you lived breathed, and worked on Facebook, then Facebook Home was probably a really cool idea. Unfortunately, most people use their smartphones for more than just Facebook, which is why Facebook Home was a disappointing failure.
Facebook Pulls the Plug on Facebook Home After “Shockingly Bad” Sales
“…sales of the HTC First have been shockingly bad. So bad, in fact, that AT&T has already decided to discontinue the phone. Our source at AT&T has confirmed that the HTC First, which is the first smartphone to ship with Facebook Home pre-installed, will soon be discontinued and unsold inventory will be returned to HTC. According to our source, AT&T sold fewer than 15,000 units nationwide through last week when the phone’s price was slashed to $0.99.”
The HTC First started retailing for $99. When nobody bought it, they slashed the price to $0.99, after which a total of 15,000 units were sold. That’s dismally bad.
Facebook finally appears to have pulled the plug on Facebook Home, switching all Facebook Home developers into other parts of the company. According to the New York Times, the lead designer for Facebook Home has started working on Slingshot, which is Facebook’s Snapchat competitor. Other team members are focusing on “other mobile projects”.
Facebook’s other mobile projects include WhatsApp, Instagram, and Messenger, all of which are infinitely more popular than Facebook Home.
If you lived breathed, and worked on Facebook, then Facebook Home was probably a really cool idea. Unfortunately, most people use their smartphones for more than just Facebook, which is why Facebook Home was a disappointing failure.
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