Facebook has partnered with HTC Company to work on a Facebook smartphone project codenamed - Buffy.
Popular social network, Facebook may come out with its own smartphone next year, New York Times
has reported. It is to be noted that till now only a handful of
smartphones come with a dedicated Facebook button while many has deeper
integration of the social network into the phone. However, a smartphone
from Facebook itself is being expected for a long time.
Last year, it was reported that Facebook has partnered with HTC to
work on a major smartphone, which has been codenamed as Buffy. After the
Facebook IPO went public, the company now plans to sincerely focus on
the Buffy smartphone.
According to some Facebook employees and those close to the Buffy
project, whom NY Times has quoted, Facebook has hired a team of former
Apple employees who worked on the iPhone for the smartphone project. One
among them is the person who worked on the iPad. The employees told the
newspaper that Facebook may release the Buffy smartphone next year.

In past, Facebook has worked with HTC over two smartphones - ChaCha
and Salsa. Both the smartphones came with a dedicated Facebook key and
tighter integration. Now the social network giant wants to go beyond
just the dedicated key and Facebook integration.
It is quite clear that the social network doesn't want to restrict
itself to just an app or mere integration with an operating system.
Majority of the Facebook users would like to see a Facebook smartphone
but we hope that the developers do understand that not everyone's life
revolve around Facebook. Of course, it would be a great hit amongst the
teens and the youth. One thing is still not clear on whether Facebook
will create an operating system of its own or use Android yet again.
The previous set of 'Facebook' flavoured phones received less than a
lukewarm response and didn't turn out to be a blockbuster like it was
expected. Also the current Facebook mobile apps plagued with poor
performance has really put Facebook creators in troubled waters.
A Facebook employee told NY Times, "Mark is worried that if he
doesn't create a mobile phone in near future than Facebook will simply
become an app on the mobile platforms."
Every Facebook user would like to see a smartphone exclusively
running and breathing the social network. But are they ready enough to
be bombarded with the ads on their palms?
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