dbravos Posted May 14, 2012 Share Posted May 14, 2012 Android owners are no different than Apple users in that they want to charge and share music in the home. A remote control is a standard part of this experience. Android does not support audio via USB and every Android device has a different form factor or different USB location, etc. In addition, all users - Android or Apple, are moving away from have music stored locally and are instead relying on cloud music services. Questions: How does the Android consumer 1) share their music 2) charge 3) control their experience with a remote and 4) leverage cloud music services? How interested would you be in a universal Android speaker dock that does all the above? Would it be worth it to you to have all the above if you had to plug in 1) the USB cord and 2) a cord into the headphone jack? Your feedback is appreciated. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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