Why doesn't RIM licence QNX to other tablet companies
- Why doesn't RIM seek some alliances with QNX to help expand the ecosystem and create a more viable opportunity to Android and Apple OS.
Wouldn't this benefit developers, customers, and RIM? While QNX may be viewed as something as a differentiator, without the ecosystem, I suspect my QNX devices may be headed to the cupboard with my HD-DVD player - a good technology that didn't get the required support network and consequently failed in market adoption?12-19-11 11:38 AMLike 0 - Tre LawrenceBetween RealitiesOne reason, unpalatable as it may seem, is that RIM may not have anyone asking. In other words, not everyone may be as high on QNX as some forumites are.
I still don't think any OS sells devices though.12-19-11 11:53 AMLike 0 - Because Android and Win Mobile exist.
QNX doesn't offer anything unique the other three OS can't do.
A new manufacturer would be wiser to resurrect WebOS before QNX.12-19-11 11:57 AMLike 0 - QNX has been running on PCs and embedded controller for many, many years. The QNX with tablet GUI on PB is relatively new, and licensing it to other manufacturers would be 1. additional cost to the other manufacturers 2. additional resources required for RIM to support licensees.
Any manufacturer can pick up Android and customize it for their own platform, and not worry about licensing cost. Besides the ecosystem is there, thus the popularity of Android even if it is technically inferior to QNX of PB.MedChemist and app_Developer like this.12-19-11 11:59 AMLike 2 - if QNX on another tablet is better than pb then ppl will buy that tablet
if it sucks more than pb then no one will get it?
get it?nextlevel88 and gladiatorofyale like this.12-19-11 12:48 PMLike 2 -
- Without sales there's nothing worth licensing, especially since right now Android is equally unsuccessful and essentially free (though patent concerns and licensing deals with MS are an issue).12-19-11 01:01 PMLike 0
- Oops.. sorry I forgot about this. Most manufacturers of Android phone/tablets are paying royalties to MS. In total I believe it runs almost hundreds of millions a year.12-19-11 01:05 PMLike 0
- As conix67 has indicated QNX is everywhere. You know it is the embeded OS for that Onstar after market mirror, that can be added to any car other than GM to give them that capability! I have been following QNX since the early 80's. Don't confuse the underlying OS with the user application interface. QNX like Linix Unix, etc can have many UI's. What most people are complaining about is how long its taking to get the UI interface for the PB out and working well. I suspect that we would have a lot of developers if we could get the tools into Linix developers hands and attract them to the platform. But they tend to stay on Intel like hardware. Probably none really interested in tablets all that much.12-19-11 01:19 PMLike 0
- The time for alliances is long past. Maybe a year ago, RIM could have interested partners. Even then, doubtful. Android simply offered too much--continued development by Google and an already established base of software. I'm willing to be convinced otherwise, but RIM's goose is probably cooked, at least when it comes to the QNX OS.12-19-11 01:31 PMLike 0
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RIM has, by my count, spent $2 billion for licenses and patents so far this fiscal year. I have to believe that RIM has made an arrangement with Oracle for the Android player.
The big wildcard, I think, is the Oracle lawsuit. If Oracle wins, not only will Google be paying, but also all the Android manufacturers who sell in the U.S. Even companies who develop Java-based Android apps could be dinged for license fees. It's improbable but conceivable that RIM would have the only legally licensed devices for Android app deployment.
If license and patent troubles continue to mount up for Android, then licencing BB10 would become a more interesting possibility ... when/if BB10 is finally in a finished state, as it is only partly completed now.musical1806 likes this.12-19-11 02:23 PMLike 1 - This is a side point, but that is not the attitude that Nokia took with respect to MS, is it?
It will be more interesting to discuss the possibility of licensing BB10 when BB10 actually exists and can be evaluated.peter9477 and Jake Storm like this.12-19-11 02:27 PMLike 2 -
i HIGHLY doubt rim has that much $ to pay a huge phone manufacturer to solely focus on QNX. didn't MS pay nokia over a billion dollars? RIM's entire company is barely worth 7 billion now (down from 80 billion just some years ago)chealyjazz likes this.12-19-11 02:38 PMLike 1 -
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QNX is owned by RIM. Lock, stock and barrel. So I would not say the are fully independent.
I am sure any license for a phone or tablet would have to be approved by RIM.
Tim
Sent from my BlackBerry.12-20-11 06:46 AMLike 0 -
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It's well known that Microsoft paid Nokia a large sum of money to choose WP7 over Android. And it's also known that Google gives their OS to manufacturers for free.
The business model of licensing a mobile OS as a source of revenue is not a business model that currently exists in the market. No one would pay RIM (or anyone else) a penny.
I apologize if I missed the sarcasm in your post.Last edited by app_Developer; 12-20-11 at 07:47 PM.
12-20-11 07:27 PMLike 0 -
- Not sure if you're being sarcastic?
It's well known that Microsoft paid Nokia a large sum of money to choose WP7 over Android. And it's also known that Google gives their OS to manufacturers for free.
The business model of licensing a mobile OS as a source of revenue is not a business model that currently exists in the market. No one would pay RIM (or anyone else) a penny.12-20-11 08:05 PMLike 0 - QNX Realtime Operating System (RTOS) software, middleware, development tools** and services for superior embedded design
As a note the QNX is used in a lot more then just the Playbook. Car headunits/control centers for one that many of us have seen maybe even used and not realised what the OS was.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QNX12-20-11 09:16 PMLike 0
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