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Market Research Report
Global Smartphone Market: Linux on a Roll
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Global Smartphone Market: Linux on a Roll published by Telecom Trends International in December, 2009. This report price starts from US $ 589.
Abstract
The comprehensive report covers the global market for smartphones. It provides detailed analysis of mobile operating systems, including Android, BlackBerry, iPhone, LiMo, Symbian, Windows Mobile, webOS, and Garnet/Palm OS. The report provides seven-year sales forecasts for smartphones as well as handsets. The report breaks down smartphone forecasts by operating system. The report provides sales breakdown for smartphones and handsets by major geographic regions. The report provides market share of major vendors for both smartphones and handsets. The high-value 124-page report contains 27 figures and 19 tables.
Table of Contents
1.0 Executive Summary
2.0 Scope and Methodology
- 2.1 Scope
- 2.2 Terminology
- 2.2.1 Devices
- 2.2.2 Growth Rate
- 2.2.3 Global Market
- 2.3 Target Audience
- 2.4 Methodology
- 2.4.1 Interviews
- 2.4.2 Additional Primary and Secondary Research
- 2.4.3 Trend Tracking
- 2.5 Additional Related Information
3.0 Operating Systems
- 3.1 Operating Systems Overview
- 3.1.1 Need for Operating Systems
- 3.1.2 Operating System Functionalities
- 3.1.3 Operating System Families
- 3.1.4 Operating Systems for PCs
- 3.1.5 Operating Systems for Smartphones
- 3.2 Applications
- 3.2.1 Browsers
- 3.2.2 Multimedia
- 3.2.3 Personal Information Management (PIM)
- 3.2.4 Apps Stores
4.0 Access Co.' s Access Linux Platform
- 4.1 Company Overview
- 4.2 Historical Perspective
- 4.3 Platform' s Potential
- 4.3.1 Linux Core
- 4.3.2 MAX Application Framework
- 4.3.3 ALP Mini
- 4.3.4 Garnet OS
- 4.3.5 Access Connect Ecosystem
- 4.3.6 FOMA Operator Pack
- 4.4 Market Direction
5.0 Apple' s iPhone OS
- 5.1 Company Overview
- 5.2 Historical Perspective
- 5.3 Platform' s Potential
- 5.3.1 iPhone
- 5.3.2 iPhone 3G
- 5.3.3 iPhone 3GS
- 5.3.4 Visual Voicemail
- 5.3.5 Web 2.0 Applications
- 5.3.6 Multi-Touch Display
- 5.3.7 Apps Store
- 5.3.8 iPhone SDK
- 5.3.9 iPhone OS 3.0
- 5.3.10 MobileMe Applications
- 5.3.11 iPhone Deployments
- 5.3.12 iFund
- 5.3.13 Synchronization and E-Mail
- 5.4 Market Direction
6.0 Google' s Android
- 6.1 Company Overview
- 6.2 Historical Perspective
- 6.3 Platform' s Potential
- 6.3.1 Devices
- 6.3.2 GSMA Mobile World Congress
- 6.3.3 Role of Texas Instruments
- 6.3.4 Android' s Distinctiveness
- 6.3.5 Android Market
- 6.3.6 Open Handset Alliance
- 6.3.7 E-Mail and Synchronization
- 6.3.8 Android Notebooks
- 6.4 Market Direction
7.0 LiMo Foundation' s LiMo OS
- 7.1 Company Overview
- 7.2 Historical Perspective
- 7.3 Platform' s Potential
- 7.3.1 Open Platform
- 7.3.2 LiMo Reference Implementations
- 7.3.3 R2 Platform
- 7.3.4 Endorsement of OMTP BONDI Specification
- 7.3.5 Active Ecosystem
- 7.3.6 Applications Development
- 7.3.7 Operator Commitments
- 7.3.8 Limo Membership
- 7.3.9 Motorola' s Role
- 7.3.10 LiPS Merger with LiMo Foundation
- 7.3.11 Devices
- 7.3.12 No ActiveSync Support
- 7.4 Market Direction
8.0 MontaVista' s Mobilinux
- 8.1 Company Overview
- 8.2 Historical Perspective
- 8.3 Platform' s Potential
- 8.3.1 Mobilinux Market Position
- 8.3.2 Mobilinux Features and Capabilities
- 8.3.3 Support for Major Platforms
- 8.3.4 Acquisition by Cavium Networks
- 8.4 Market Direction
9.0 Microsoft' s Windows Mobile
- 9.1 Company Overview
- 9.2 Historical Perspective
- 9.3 Platform' s Potential
- 9.3.1 Office Functionality
- 9.3.2 Apps Store
- 9.3.3 Synchronization
- 9.3.4 Voice-Enabled Search
- 9.3.5 Familiar Interface
- 9.3.6 Standard Edition Vs. Professional Edition
- 9.3.7 Applications Development
- 9.3.8 E-Mail and PIM Information
- 9.3.9 Devices
- 9.4 Market Direction
10.0 Palm' s webOS
- 10.1 Company Overview
- 10.2 Historical Perspective
- 10.3 Platform' s Potential
- 10.3.1 Breakthrough User Interface and Hardware Design
- 10.3.2 Mojo Application Framework
- 10.3.3 Mojo Software Development Kit
- 10.3.4 Palm App Catalog
- 10.3.5 Palm Media Sync
- 10.3.6 Universal Search
- 10.3.7 Devices
- 10.3.8 Active Sync
- 10.4 Market Direction
11.0 Research In Motion' s BlackBerry
- 11.1 Company Overview
- 11.2 Historical Perspective
- 11.3 Platform' s Potential
- 11.3.1 Torch Mobile Acquisition
- 11.3.2 Applications Deployment
- 11.3.3 Applications Development
- 11.3.4 BlackBerry App World
- 11.3.5 Corporate and Personal E-Mail
- 11.3.6 Office Communications Server 2007
- 11.3.7 Security
- 11.3.8 SureType Technology
- 11.3.9 BlackBerry Mobile Data System
- 11.3.10 Licensing
- 11.3.11 MySpace for BlackBerry
- 11.3.12 Web Applications and Windows Live Search
- 11.3.13 BlackBerry Smart Card Reader
- 11.4 Market Direction
12.0 Symbian Foundation' s Symbian OS
- 12.1 Company Overview
- 12.2 Historical Perspective
- 12.3 Platform' s Potential
- 12.3.1 Transition to Open Source
- 12.3.2 Royalty-Free Licensing
- 12.3.3 Neutrality
- 12.3.4 Cross-Platform Software Strategy
- 12.3.5 Device Management Framework
- 12.3.6 Windows Live
- 12.3.7 Apps Store
- 12.3.8 E-Mail and Synchronization
- 12.3.9 Nokia-Intel Collaboration
- 12.3.10 Plug-In Architecture
- 12.4 Market Direction
13.0 Market Forecasts
- 13.1 Mobile Handset Market
- 13.1.1 Global Sales
- 13.1.2 Regional Sales
- 13.2 Mobile Smartphone Market
- 13.2.1 Global Sales
- 13.2.2 Regional Sales
- 13.3 Global Forecasts
- 13.3.1 Mobile Handset Forecast
- 13.3.2 Mobile Smartphone Forecast
- 13.3.3 Mobile Non-Smartphone Forecast
- 13.4 Smartphone Forecast by Operating System
- 13.4.1 Symbian OS Forecast
- 13.4.2 BlackBerry OS Forecast
- 13.4.3 Windows Mobile OS Forecast
- 13.4.4 LiMo OS Forecast
- 13.4.5 iPhone OS Forecast
- 13.4.6 Android OS Forecast
- 13.4.7 Garnet OS Forecast
- 13.4.8 webOS Forecast
- 13.4.9 Other OS Forecast
- 13.5 Linux Smartphone Growth
- 13.6 Pricing Trends
14.0 Report Conclusions
- 14.1 Growth Factors
- 14.2 Operating System Platforms
Appendix 1: Acronyms Used in the Report
Appendix 2: Feedback Form
Appendix 3: About TELECOM TRENDS INTERNATIONAL, Inc.
List of Tables
- Table 1: Select Microbrowsers
- Table 2: Windows Mobile 6.5 Operators and Vendors
- Table 3: Mobile Handset Growth by Vendor - 2008-2009
- Table 4: Quarterly Mobile Handset Sales by Vendor - 1H08
- Table 5: Quarterly Mobile Handset Sales by Vendor - 2H08
- Table 6: Quarterly Mobile Handset Sales by Vendor - 1H09
- Table 7: Mobile Handset Growth by Region - 2008-2009
- Table 8: Smartphone Growth by Vendor - 2008-2009
- Table 9: Quarterly Smartphone Sales by Vendor - 1H08
- Table 10: Quarterly Smartphone Sales by Vendor - 2H08
- Table 11: Quarterly Smartphone Sales by Vendor - 1H09
- Table 12: Smartphone Sales by Region - 2008-2009
- Table 13: Quarterly Smartphone Sales by Operating System - 1H08
- Table 14: Quarterly Smartphone Sales by Operating System - 2H08
- Table 15: Quarterly Smartphone Sales by Operating System - 1H09
- Table 16: Smartphone Growth by Operating System - 2008-2009
- Table 17: Migration of Symbian OS to Linux - Sales Forecast
- Table 18: Sales of Linux Handsets - 2008-2009
- Table 19: Average Handset and Smartphone Prices - 2008-2009
- Table 20: Average Handset and Smartphone Prices - 2009-2016
List of Figures
- Figure 1: Smartphone Sales as Percentage of Global Handset Sales -
2008-2016
- Figure 2: Mobile Handset Sales by Vendor - 2008
- Figure 3: Mobile Handset Sales by Vendor - 2009
- Figure 4: Mobile Handset Sales by Region - 2008
- Figure 5: Mobile Handset Sales by Region - 2009
- Figure 6: Smartphone Sales by Vendor - 2008
- Figure 7: Smartphone Sales by Vendor - 2009
- Figure 8: Smartphone Sales by Region, 2008
- Figure 9: Smartphone Sales by Region - 2009
- Figure 10: Smartphone Sales by Operating System - 2008
- Figure 11: Smartphone Sales by Operating System - 2009
- Figure 12: Mobile Handset Sales Forecast - 2009-2016
- Figure 13: Mobile Smartphone Sales Forecast - 2009-2016
- Figure 14: Mobile Non-Smartphone Sales Forecast - 2009-2016
- Figure 15: Symbian OS Smartphone Sales Forecast - 2009-2016
- Figure 16: BlackBerry Smartphone Sales Forecast - 2009-2016
- Figure 17: Windows Mobile Smartphone Sales Forecast - 2009-2016
- Figure 18: LiMo OS Smartphone Sales Forecast - 2009-2016
- Figure 19: iPhone OS Smartphone Sales Forecast - 2009-2016
- Figure 20: Android OS Smartphone Sales Forecast - 2009-2016
- Figure 21: Garnet OS Smartphone Sales Forecast - 2009-2016
- Figure 22: webOS Smartphone Sales Forecast - 2009-2016
- Figure 23: Other OS Smartphone Sales Forecast - 2009-2016
- Figure 24: Linux Smartphone Sales Forecast - 2009-2016
- Figure 25: Linux Smartphone Sales as Ratio of Smartphone Sales - 2009-2016
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