Carl Pei says Nothing could build its own operating system | TechCrunch
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Carl Pei emphasized the potential of creating a new mobile operating system to challenge the market's existing players, remarking, "We're thinking about how we maneuver here, and maybe create something of our own. Some kind of operating system." He believes a distinct OS can enhance user experience, provide new revenue channels, and ultimately satisfy consumers' needs without being constrained by existing platforms.
Highlighting the challenges faced by hardware companies, Pei stated, "In a lot of ways, having some software revenue is a lot more comfortable: higher margins. But I think the most important thing is still to satisfy the consumer." This reflects an ambition to pivot to software, where profitability may be more attainable while keeping consumer satisfaction at the forefront.
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