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Smartphone Operating Systems


Published Date: May 2007
Published By: Berg Insight
Order Code: R601-28
 
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Executive summary


1 Smartphones and their operating systems
1.1 Smartphone operating systems
1.2 Benefits of using open smartphone OS platforms
1.2.1 How handset manufacturers can benefit from open smartphone OS platforms
1.2.2 How operators can benefit from open smartphone OS platforms
1.3 Key smartphone operating systems
1.3.1 Symbian OS
1.3.2 Windows Mobile
1.3.3 Linux
1.4 Smartphone categories and segments
1.4.1 Voice centric smartphones
1.4.2 Messaging smartphones
1.4.3 Multimedia smartphones
1.5 Smartphone form factors
1.5.1 Candybar smartphones
1.5.2 Clamshell smartphones
1.5.3 PDA smartphones with full QWERTY keyboard
1.5.4 PDA smartphones
1.5.5 Slide smartphones
1.6 Smartphone hardware platforms


2 Symbian OS
2.1 Overview of Symbian OS
2.1.1 Symbian Ltd.
2.1.2 Symbian OS royalty rates and licensees
2.2 Symbian OS architecture and versions
2.2.1 Symbian OS architecture
2.2.2 Symbian OS versions
2.3 Symbian OS user interface and application platforms
2.3.1 S60
2.3.2 UIQ
2.3.3 MOAP
2.4 Symbian application development


3 Windows Mobile
3.1 Overview of Windows Mobile
3.1.1 Microsoft Corporation
3.1.2 Windows Mobile licensees
3.2 Windows Mobile architecture and versions
3.2.1 Windows Mobile architecture and functionality
3.2.2 Windows Mobile platforms and versions
3.3 Windows Mobile application development


4 Emerging smartphone OS
4.1 Mobile Linux platforms and standardisation efforts
4.1.1 LiMo Foundation
4.1.2 LiPS Forum
4.1.3 NTT DoCoMo MOAP Linux software platform
4.1.4 MontaVista Software
4.1.5 Wind River
4.1.6 Trolltech’s Linux Qtopia application platform and user interface
4.1.7 a la Mobile’s Converged Linux Platform
4.1.8 ACCESS Linux Platform
4.2 Palm/Garnet OS
4.3 RIM
4.4 OS X


5 Key smartphone vendors models
5.1 Nokia
5.2 Research In Motion
5.3 HTC
5.4 Motorola
5.5 Palm
5.6 Sony Ericsson


6 Second tier smartphone vendors
6.1 Panasonic
6.2 NEC Corporation
6.3 Mitsubishi Electric
6.4 Sharp Corporation
6.5 Fujitsu
6.6 Samsung
6.7 Hewlett Packard
6.8 LG Electronics
6.9 Apple
6.10 Amoi Electronics
6.11 Asus
6.12 E-TEN
6.13 Gigabyte 6.14 i-mate
6.15 Mitac/Mio Technology
6.16 Neonode
6.17 Toshiba
6.18 ZTE


7 Market forecasts and trends
7.1 Key trends
7.1.1 Drivers for increasing adoption of smartphone OS
7.1.2 Barriers to increased adoption of smartphone OS
7.2 Key smartphone vendor market shares
7.3 Smartphone OS market share development
7.4 Handset sales forecast
7.5 Smartphone sales forecast by region
7.6 Smartphone sales forecast by operating system


Glossary


List of Figures
Figure 1.1: Functional overview of a smartphone operating system
Figure 1.2: Smartphone categories
Figure 1.3: Examples of common smartphone form factors
Figure 1.4: Smartphone hardware platform architectures
Figure 2.1: Symbian Ltd. shareholders (May 2007)
Figure 2.2: Current Symbian OS licensees
Figure 2.3: Annual shipments of Symbian OS smartphones (Worldwide 2001-2006)
Figure 2.4: Symbian OS architecture overview
Figure 2.5: S60 architecture, editions and feature packs
Figure 3.1: Examples of Windows Mobile licensees
Figure 3.2: Annual shipments of Windows Mobile smartphones (Worldwide 2002-2006)
Figure 3.3: Windows Mobile platform naming convention
Figure 5.1: Top worldwide smartphone vendor market shares (Worldwide 2006)
Figure 5.2: Nokia N93i and Nokia E61i
Figure 5.3: Examples of current Nokia smartphones
Figure 5.4: RIM Blackberry devices
Figure 5.5: Examples of current RIM BlackBerry smartphones
Figure 5.6: HTC TyTN and P3300
Figure 5.7: Examples of current HTC smartphones
Figure 5.8: Moto Q GSM and MOTORIZR Z8
Figure 5.9: Examples of current Motorola smartphones
Figure 5.10: Current Palm smartphones
Figure 5.11: Sony Ericsson P1 and W950i
Figure 5.12: Examples of current Sony Ericsson smartphones
Figure 6.1: Operating systems supported by second tier smartphone vendors
Figure 6.2: Examples of current Samsung smartphones
Figure 6.3: Examples of current HP smartphones
Figure 7.1: Key smartphone vendor shipments by OS (Worldwide 2002-2006)
Figure 7.2: Smartphone sales as share of total handset sales, by brand (2002-2006)
Figure 7.3: Smartphone unit shipments by OS (Worldwide 2002-2006)
Figure 7.4: Handset shipment forecast by category (Worldwide 2006-2012)
Figure 7.5: Smartphone shipments by region (Worldwide 2006-2012)
Figure 7.6: Smartphone unit shipments forecast by OS (Worldwide 2006-2012)

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