Almost everyone on our team is on Android, but we wanted to iterate on the platform that most users are on and focus on getting that experience right.
Sales will somewhat depend on when we bring on someone to pick up the Android front-end.
We're a really small team, and with hardware, firmware, services, and apps, the engineering footprint becomes quite large.
What often doesn't get factored in is manufacturing test rigs, plus we have software to support clinical research.
I'm not complaining about it, but holding off on Android seemed to be the right move, as we can't remove any of the other functions. We've had quite a few requests for Android.
Almost everyone on our team is on Android, but we wanted to iterate on the platform that most users are on and focus on getting that experience right.
Sales will somewhat depend on when we bring on someone to pick up the Android front-end.
We're a really small team, and with hardware, firmware, services, and apps, the engineering footprint becomes quite large.
What often doesn't get factored in is manufacturing test rigs, plus we have software to support clinical research.
I'm not complaining about it, but holding off on Android seemed to be the right move, as we can't remove any of the other functions. We've had quite a few requests for Android.