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Market Research Report
Current Development of China Mobile's OMS Platform and OPhone Products
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Current Development of China Mobile's OMS Platform and OPhone Products published by Market Intelligence & Consulting Institute (MIC) in March, 2010. This report consists of 20 pages and the price starts from US $ 1980.
Abstract
Android mobile phones increased in popularity in 2009, and many mobile
manufacturers and mobile operators started to focus on Android development.
However, the world' s largest mobile operator, China Mobile, did not directly
invest in Android. With its partners, China Mobile used the open-source
characteristics of Android to develop the highly customized OMS platform. With
this platform and OPhone mobile phones, it aims to stimulate its 3G business
and mobile services. This report examines the current status of OPhone
products and the OMS platform, and looks at differences between OMS and
Android, in order to analyze the future development potential of the OMS
platform and OPhone products.
Table of Contents
- 1. Foreword
- 2. Current Status of OPhone Products and Services
- 2.1 OPhone Products
- 2.1.1 Dopod A6188
- 2.1.2 Lenovo O1
- 2.1.3 Other OPhones
- 3. Differences between OMS and Android Architecture
- 3.1 Differences between OMS and Android in the Application Layer
- 3.1.1 Desktop
- 3.1.2 Exclusive Application: Fetion
- 3.1.3 Exclusive Application: 139 Email
- 3.1.4 Exclusive Application: Online Music
- 3.1.5 Other Applications
- 3.2 Differences between OMS and Android in the Application Framework
- 3.2.1 Home Screen
- 3.2.2 Local Search
- 3.3 Compatibility between OMS and Android Applications
- 4. Widget Development on OMS
- 4.1 JIL Widgets
- 4.2 Browser-based Application Engine (BAE)
- MIC Perspective
- Appendix
List of Topics
- Background of OMS platform development
- China Mobile' s strategies behind the OMS platform
- Current development of OPhone products, including product specifications
and comparison between OPhone and iPhone sales packages offered by Chinese
mobile operators
- Differences between OMS and Android architecture, including in the
application and application framework layer
- Widget development on the OMS platform, including JIL widgets and the BAE
- Future development of OPhone products and the OMS platform
- Companies and organizations analyzed or mentioned in the report
include: Apple, Borqs, China Mobile, China Unicom, Dell, Dopod, Foxconn,
Google, Guangdong Mobile, Hisense, HTC, Huawei, Joint Innovation Lab, Lenovo,
LG, Motorola, Philips, Samsung, Sangfei, Shanghai Mobile, Softbank Mobile,
Tianjin Mobile, Verizon, Vodafone, ZTE
List of Figures
- Figure 1. OMS Platform Architecture
- Figure 2. BAE and JIL Widget Architecture
List of Tables
- Table 1. Product Specifications of OPhone Models
- Table 2. Comparison between Chinese Mobile Operators' Sales Packages for
the Dopod A6188, Lenovo O1, and Apple iPhone
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