Software architect working in Symbian/S60 area since 2000 and still being enthusiastic about mobility. Please visit my introduction page on Forum Nokia Champions web page.
tote_b5 | 07 August, 2008 23:21
Having followed the news of mobile industry in the past week, I thought
it would be worth collecting some articles in a single post to see
things from a bird's view, thus having a better overview on what's been
going on lately on smartphone market.
RIM has been getting stronger in US market and Palm is unhappy
with that. Although Palm's popularity had started to fall even before
Apple entered mobile phone market, the new iPhone has just "helped" to
boost the process. As to Apple, new countries have confirmed August launch
enabling iPhone (3G) to gain bigger popularity and increasing its
market share in other countries than US. In addition, the name of iPhone Nano has appeared again
whispering words about the introduction of this device still this year.
Apple is on its way to become stronger and stronger, but they're still
in the "Other" segment of mobile devices according to ABI Research. And if Apple is making tsunami "from the bottom", Nokia is doing the same from the top with their price cut - I wouldn't like to be the stuffing in this sandwich.
It seems that we're living the time of foundations: this time it's LiMo that has picked up 11 new members to become stronger in the fight against Google OHA and Symbian Foundation. With the first LiMo handsets out,
I wonder how they can catch up with industry leader Symbian, the also
very powerful Windows Mobile and the likes. I did not mention Android
deliberately, because to me it still exists only on "paper".
As to the creator of Windows Mobile, it's already well-known that Microsoft's Silverlight will come to S60. What is rumoured now, though, that Zune would also be available on Nokia devices. Zune clearly a competitor to Nokia's Ovi
- will M$ and Nokia ever join their forces to fight against their
newest pretender? I bet Apple will never open MobileMe to non-Mac
device owners.
A new feature has been introduced on Ovi.com, namely file sharing, a fee-based storage option. Files on Ovi is a similar service to MobileMe's iDisk. As to MobileMe,
the transition from .Mac to MobileMe was not as smooth as Apple had
hoped. As Apple CEO, Steve Jobs, said "It was a mistake to launch
MobileMe at the same time as iPhone 3G, iPhone 2.0 software and the App
Store". Well, although lots of people already think that Apple can only
teach things to other players in mobile arena, I stronly believe that
the opposite is also true.
Finally, let me recommend an article that well-deserved the title of post of the week at Carnival of Mobilists. The great post written by Andreas Constantinou from Vision Mobile was definitely a very useful foundation of this article.
Interesting times we're living,
Tote
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Symbian_Neil | 08/08/2008, 11:36
Thanks Tote for the wonderful briefing on the scenario of the present times. It really is an interesting time to be in, in this industry. Curious to see how all these things will evolve, and that I guess, we can speculate, but only time will confirm it :)
- Neil R.Bhasme -
Software architect working in Symbian/S60 area since 2000 and still being enthusiastic about mobility. Please visit my introduction page on Forum Nokia Champions web page.
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Great summary
Sorcery-ltd | 08/08/2008, 10:02
Thanks for the great summary Tote, it really has been an interesting year so far!
Mark