Product Type: Market Research Report
Published by: IEC
Published: April 2006
Product Code: R329-121Description Smartphone shipments today are on the rise, with a 44% projected growth rate through 2008. Personal digital assistants (PDAs) shipments are on the decline. Cell phones have huge shipping volumes. Cell phone vendors have been using nameless proprietary operating systems, which were designed for basic telephony and simple user interfaces. Their capabilities have been stretched to the maximum and cannot support "Smartphone" functionalities. Cell phone vendors have sensed this huge opportunity and are leveraging new technologies to enhance their market share. "I am comfortable in saying that we expect the market for convergence devices like smartphones to double to 100 million units in 2006," Chief Executive Jorma Ollila told a Nokia conference in Spain. Smartphones, as voice-centric mobile devices and the driving force behind power electronics development, are an emerging and changing technology.
"The market for converged mobile devices, or smartphones, demonstrates strong growth potential as both enterprises and consumers continue to show interest in improved devices combining data and telephony capabilities," says David Linsalata, analyst in IDC's Mobile Devices program.
This Research Report will be updated for a full year, and buyers will receive full access to a secure website for quarterly updates, plus a CD-ROM and hard copy for their personal library.
Authored by Mohammed Ilyas and Syed Ahson, Smartphones analyzes this new technology in great detail, all while discussing relevant reference solutions, the role of middleware on related operating systems, and how cell phone vendors consequently confront this growing challenge. The authors provide a very detailed and cogent perspective on the world of Smartphones, mostly by examining its vast feature sets, its impact on other leading technologies and companies, and by supplying extensive case studies on how Smartphones enhance user productivity and encourage deployment of user applications.
What is the impact of Smartphones on the South Asian market? What relevant security solutions have been developed by Smartphone operating system vendors? What are the market share projections for Smartphones by leading research companies? With Smartphones in hand, you will not only be able to seek out the answers to such challenging questions, but you will also understand the global impact that Smartphones have caused, along with the technologies that have facilitated Smartphone adoption.
This Research Report will be updated for a full year, and buyers will receive full access to a secure website for quarterly updates, plus a CD-ROM and hard copy for their personal library. Table of Contents
- Chapter One: Introduction
- 1.1: Enabling Technologies
- 1.2: Smartphones
- 1.3: Feature Phones
- 1.4: Smartphone Operating Systems
- 1.5: Smartphone Reference Designs
- Chapter Two: Symbian OS
- 2.1: Symbian OS v9.1 Technical Specifications
- 2.2: Symbian OS Architecture
- 2.3: Symbian OS Tools
- 2.4: Symbian OS Smartphones
- Chapter Three: UIQ
- 3.1: UIQ 2.1 Feature List
- 3.2: UIQ 2.1 Configurations
- 3.3: UIQ 2.1 Native Applications
- 3.4: UIQ 2.1 Application Framework
- 3.5: UIQ 2.1 Personalization, Localization, and Customization
- 3.6: UIQ 2.1 Smartphones
- Chapter Four: The Series 60 Platform
- 4.1: Series 60 Platform Feature List
- 4.2: Series 60 Platform Configurations
- 4.3: Series 60 Platform Native Applications
- 4.4: Series 60 Common Platform Enablers
- 4.5: Series 60 Platform Personalization and Customization
- 4.6: Series 60 Smartphones
- Chapter Five: Palm OS Cobalt 6.1
- 5.1: Palm OS Cobalt 6.1 Technical Specifications
- 5.2: Palm OS Cobalt 6.1 Architecture
- 5.3: Palm OS Cobalt 6.1 Native Applications
- 5.4: Palm OS Cobalt 6.1 Tools
- 5.5: Palm OS Cobalt 6.1 Reference Design
- Chapter Six: Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition Software for Smartphones
- 6.1: Windows Mobile Smartphone Technical Specifications
- 6.2: Windows Mobile Smartphone Description
- 6.3: Windows Mobile Smartphone Native Applications
- 6.4: Windows Mobile Smartphone Personalization, Localization, and Customization
- 6.5: Windows Mobile Smartphone Tools
- 6.6: Windows Mobile 5.0
- 6.7: Windows Mobile Smartphones
- Chapter Seven: Linux
- 7.1: Mobilinux 4.0 Real Time Kernel
- 7.2: Mobilinux 4.0 Dynamic Power Management
- 7.3: Mobilinux 4.0 Tools
- 7.4: Qtopia Phone Edition
- 7.5: Qtopia Phone Edition Feature List
- 7.6: Qtopia Phone Edition Native Applications
- 7.7: Qtopia Phone Edition Application Framework
- 7.8: Qtopia Phone Edition Personalization, Localization, and Customization
- 7.9: Qtopia Phone Edition Tools
- 7.10: PalmSource mFone for Smartphone
- 7.11: PalmSource mFone Technical Specifications
- 7.12: Linux Smartphones
- Chapter Eight: Platform Security
- 8.1: Symbian OS Platform Security
- 8.2: Symbian OS Data Caging
- 8.3: Symbian Signed
- 8.4: Windows Mobile Platform Security
- 8.5: Microsoft Mobile2Market
- Chapter Nine: Conclusion
- 9.1: Smartphone Technologies
- 9.2: Smartphone Applications
- 9.3: Smartphone Growth Rate
- 9.4: Smartphone Growth Pattern
- Appendix A: Mobile Devices Feature Set
- Appendix B: Smartphone Reference Solutions
- List of Companies
- Access
- Adobe
- Apple
- Arima Computer Corporation
- ARM
- AudioVox
- BBC
- BENQ
- BOSE
- Casio
- Celesta
- DTT
- Duodecim
- E2000+
- E-muzed
- Esmertec
- Eurodata
- F C Barcelona
- Freescale Semiconductor
- Fujitsu
- Gartner
- Geotrust
- Haier
- Harman/Kardon
- IBM
- i-Mate
- Infineon
- Intel
- JBL
- Kaba
- Lenovo
- Lynx Technology
- Metroworks
- Microsoft
- Mitsubishi Corporation
- Montavista
- Motorola
- NEC
- NetiKos
- Nissan
- Nokia
- NTT DoCoMo
- O2
- Opera Software
- Palm
- Palm Source: An Access Company
- Panasonic
- Paul Smith
- Pfizer
- Philips
- Psion Teklogix
- Q Sound Labs
- Qualcomm
- Real
- Remote Office Access Devices (ROAD)
- Samsung
- Scanbuy
- Sennheiser
- Sharp
- Siemens
- Solvay
- Sony Ericsson
- Sun Microsystems
- Superscape
- Symbian
- Telefónica
- Texas Instruments
- Transmeta Corporation
- Trolltech
- UIQ
- VeriSign
- Verizon
- Zeiss
- ZTE
- List of Figures
- Worldwide Converged Devices Q3/2005 Market Shares
- Worldwide Total Smart Mobile Device Market and Market Shares Q3 2005 and Q3 2004
- Feature Phone Architecture
- Motorola MOTO RAZR V3
- The Most Important Consideration in Selecting an Embedded OS
- Texas Instruments TCS3500 Chipset
- i.Smart Smartphone Reference Design Chipset and Peripherals
- Nexperia Cellular System Solution 9100 Application Block Diagram
- Symbian OS Architecture
- Symbian OS Graphics Subsystem
- Nokia N91
- FOMA D901i
- FOMA F700i
- FOMA F900iC
- FOMA F901iS
- UIQ on Symbian OS
- UIQ Components
- Motorola FOMA M1000
- Arima U300
- BenQ P30
- Sony Ericsson P900
- Series 60 Platform on Symbian OS
- Series 60 Platform Components
- Nokia N90
- Nokia N-Gage QD
- Lenovo P930
- Sendo X2
- Siemens SX1
- Panasonic X700
- Palm OS Cobalt 6.1 Architecture
- Windows Mobile Smartphone Architecture
- Palm Treo
- Motorola MOTO Q
- Audiovox SMT5600
- i-mate SP3
- Motorola MPx220
- Telefonica movistar TSM520
- Samsung SCH-i730
- O2 Xphone II
- Qtopia Phone Edition Software Stack
- Qtopia Phone Edition Components
- PalmSource mFone Architecture
- E28 e2800+
- Haier N60
- Motorola E895
- N900iL
- ROAD S101
- ROAD S101 Main Menu
- ZTE e3
- Symbian OS Platform Security
- Symbian OS Application Code Signing
- Worldwide Total Smart Mobile Device Market and Market SharesQ3 2005 and Q3 2004 for Device Vendors
- Worldwide Converged Devices Q3/2005 Market Shares for OS
- Worldwide Total Smart Mobile Device Market and Market SharesQ2 2005, Q2 2004 for Device Vendors
- Worldwide Total Smart Mobile Device Market and Market Shares Q2 2005, Q2 2004 for OS
- Worldwide Total Smart Mobile Device Market and Market Shares Q2 2005 for OS
- Worldwide Total Smart Mobile Device Market and Market SharesQ1 2005, Q1 2004 for OS
- Worldwide Total Smart Mobile Device Market and, Market Shares Q1 2005, Q1 2004 for OS
- Worldwide Total Mobile Device Market and Market SharesQ4 2004, Q4 2003 for Device Vendors
- Worldwide Total Mobile Device Market and Market Shares Q3 2004, Q3 2003 for Device Vendors
- Worldwide Total Mobile Device Market and Market SharesQ3 2004, Q3 2003 for OS
- Texas Instruments TCS 2500
- Texas Instruments OMAP710 Integrated Digital Baseband and Dedicated Applications Processor
- Texas Instruments TCS 2600
- Texas Instruments OMAP730 Integrated Digital Baseband and Dedicated Applications Processor
- Freescale i.Smart Reference Design
- Texas Instruments OMAP850 Integrated Digital Baseband and Dedicated Applications Processor
- Freescale i.Smart Reference Design
- Philips PCF5312 Nexperia Multimedia Baseband
- Philips PNX4008 Nexperia Mobile Multimedia Application Processor
- Philips UAA3587 RF SiP
- Philips BGY284 Quad Band Amplifier
- Philips PCF50604 Power Management Unit
- Philips UBA2007 Intelligent Charge Switches
- Philips BGB203, BGB204 Bluetooth SiPs
- List of Tables
- Glossary
- Index
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