What silicon is in the Peel reference circuit anyway?
PEEL has an adjacent possible too…HUGE ( maybe?)
http://video.foxbusiness.com/v/3786125010001/alibaba-was-an-early-strategic-investor-in-peel/#sp=show-clips
On the eve of the Alibaba IPO, Peel CEO Thiru Arunachalam was interviewed by CNBC’s “Squawk Alley” and Fox Business New’s “Risk & Reward with Deirdre Bolton” regarding the future of smart home control and our strategic relationship with the Chinese ecommerce giant.
Watch the interview on Fox Business
http://video.foxbusiness.com/v/3786125010001/alibaba-was-an-early-strategic-investor-in-peel/#sp=show-clips
Alibaba was an early strategic investor in ‘Peel’
- Sep. 15, 2014 – 4:23 – Peel Co-founder & CEO Thiru Arunachalam explains Alibaba’s investment and his smartphone app ‘Peel.’
Their adjacent possible is the Smart home…PEEL remote is better than a thermostat( nest)
Alibaba has put in $$ for numerous rounds…..
Alib is BIG in entertainment…so we will build more great products.
Peel also works as a smart home controller….
In India…
Peel Smart Remote App Preloaded on Xolo Q2100 Smartphones
03 10 , 2014No Comments
We’re excited to announce that the Peel Smart Remote app is preloaded on Xolo’s new Q2100 smartphones! Released in India, the Peel app gives Q2100 users the ability to control their TV, set top box, DVR, DVD player, air conditioner, and other home entertainment devices and appliances.
- More distribution deals with Indian smartphone providers are expected shortly. Peel plans to have its app preloaded on more than half of all smartphones phones sold in India and at least 300 million devices sold worldwide in the next few years.
So now India has an IR blaster on one of its Smartphones…
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Xolo Q2100: First Impressions by Kunal Dua, October 01, 2014
Xolo is an Indian manufacturer that’s not afraid of trying something different. Recently, the company experimented with launching Hive UI, its radical skinning on top of Android. We quite liked the new approach, though fans of stock Android may not understand what the fuss is all about.
Earlier this week, we learnt that the company is planning to launch the Xolo 2100 and shared the information with our readers. Later that day, we got a call from a company representative confirming the existence of the device, and asked if we would like to test a unit before launch. We agreed, and for the last two days we’ve been using the Xolo 2100. With the company having officially announced the phone on Wednesday, here’s a summary of our experience so far.
Xolo Q2100 is a phone that is solid, if unspectacular, in terms of design. The volume rocker and the power button are on the right, the Micro-USB port’s on the bottom, while the top has the 3.5mm jack and IR blaster.
- The back has the 8-megapixel camera module, dual LED flash, and perhaps the highlight of the device, a fingerprint scanner. Most of our testing in the last couple of days has centred around the fingerprint scanner, and we’ll restrict the scope of this article to our experience with this component. To get a closer look at the Xolo Q2100 visit our gallery, and for our final verdict on the device, wait for our detailed review.
Setting up the fingerprint scanner is simple using the pre-installed Fingerprint app, which finds a prominent place on the home screen. You can register a new fingerprint within the app (up to 3 prints can be added), by swiping from top to bottom multiple times, as the app learns about your print from various angles. It’s important to be as natural as possible during the registration process, so the app can learn different ways in which you might swipe during day to day usage. If you are extra careful during setup, and swipe your finger only in straight lines, which can be a tendency, then you will end up getting frustrated later when your natural swipes cannot be recognised.
While recent launches like the Swipe Sense and iberry Auxus Note 5.5 come with fingerprint scanner on the back, we’ve not personally used those devices yet, and our last experience was with the HTC One Max (Review | Pictures) – and that was a bag of hurt! Our lasting memory of the time spent with the HTC phablet’s fingerprint scanner is swiping our finger unsuccessfully multiple times before giving up and using PIN to unlock the device.
It’s not clear if fingerprint scanning technology has improved since – the One Max was seen by many as a hurried response to the iPhone 5s, which had a fingerprint scanner – or Xolo has done a particularly good job of implementing the existing tech, but our experience with the Q2100 so far has been much better. The first half-a-dozen times the phone unlocked at the first attempt, and during the entire time we spent with the device, we’d guess we got a success rate of about 80 percent, which is quite acceptable. Of course scanners integrated on the home button like the ones seen on the iPhone 5s and Samsung Galaxy S5 (Review | Pictures) have near 100 percent success rate, so we believe that’s the best way of implementing fingerprint scanner in a device, instead of having it at the back where the users are usually reaching without looking, increasing the possibility of failure.
Xolo has tried to make failed matches a little bit less painful by offering helpful messages like “Finger was offset to the left of the sensor” when you fail to unlock the device. While every failed attempt is painful when you’re trying to use the phone in a hurry, this way you at least know what you are doing wrong; unlike the One Max when we had no clue why our nth attempt didn’t register when we thought we were doing everything right.
There was another attempt when the unlocking process probably crashed in the background, because the lock screen said the software was unavailable. Thankfully, you can simply use the PIN to enter the device in such cases. All in all though, our experience with the Xolo Q2100’s fingerprint scanner has helped heal some of the scars left behind by the HTC One Max.
Stay tuned for a detailed review of the Xolo 2100 on NDTV Gadgets
Have to like the ambition of Peel…
THis snip
. Peel plans to have its app preloaded on more than half of all smartphones phones sold in India and
- at least 300 million devices sold worldwide in the next few years.
Nice background material for what we will read about pretty soon now.
Its slide 27
http://files.shareholder.com/downloads/QUIK/3337974089x0x785437/91b7ca50-ff2b-4adb-a859-6873b316649c/EuroAsia%20October%202014%20Final%20QL%20Website.pdf
the text of the slide
ANNOUNCING TODAY WITH PEEL
27
• Who is Peel?
• Peel is the recognized leader in intuitive
program discovery, TV program
interaction, and smart home control
• More than 90M activated users in 200
countries, with more than 5B monthly
remote commands
• Peel App pre-loaded on Samsung, hTC, TCL,
ZTE, other smartphone and tablets
Watch for an announcement on specifics very soon…
Just want to have the right background material when we get the specifics.
ALibaba, no kidding. IR blasters in India and China……nice adjacent possible………..
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