Android manufacturers are facing another problem...running out of cool names to call their phones.
The problem is highlighted when Samsung originally planned to call their 4G LTE Android phone with Verizon, the Inspiration.
Then suddenly HTC came out in public and called their HSPA+ Android phone with AT&T the Inspire.
Then said Samsung phone went around unnamed then resurfaced with names like Stealth and finally settling down to...Droid Charge.
And then, things got legal. Samsung files a complaint. HTC throws back.
HTC seeks declatory judgment against Samsung
Something tells me, there will be more sticky things to come as makers and carriers hunt on a limited resource of "awesome" names.
Looking at all the names being thrown right now, I see names that can easily fit one brand or the other. Names like Sensation which apparently HTC got, and Revolution which LG scored. Not hard to see how names like Infuse, Indulge can sound both LGish, Sammish or HTCish.
The problem is highlighted when Samsung originally planned to call their 4G LTE Android phone with Verizon, the Inspiration.
Then suddenly HTC came out in public and called their HSPA+ Android phone with AT&T the Inspire.
Then said Samsung phone went around unnamed then resurfaced with names like Stealth and finally settling down to...Droid Charge.
And then, things got legal. Samsung files a complaint. HTC throws back.
HTC seeks declatory judgment against Samsung
Something tells me, there will be more sticky things to come as makers and carriers hunt on a limited resource of "awesome" names.
Looking at all the names being thrown right now, I see names that can easily fit one brand or the other. Names like Sensation which apparently HTC got, and Revolution which LG scored. Not hard to see how names like Infuse, Indulge can sound both LGish, Sammish or HTCish.