Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Operating Systems for Smartphone Mobile

The market for mobile phone operating systems seems to be growing continuously and advancing quite rapidly. Consumers are being wooed by Mobile phone makers and these companies are vying hard by going head to head in a battle to emerge as the winner. It can be observed that in the past few years the smartphone mobile operating system (OS) market has been transformed completely with a regular flow of new contenders entering the market. The Mobile Phone operating System industry seems to be shaken by the emergence of an open platform for operating systems.
These platforms have been trusted and adopted by a couple of smartphone handset makers by taking them under their wings while there are still a some manufactures who choose to be unaffected by the change and are quite adamant to not leave their phones' operating systems open to inquisitive minds of developers who are not authenticated vendors. The issue of open platforms have been a burning topic this year. Initially it was their sole aim to predict an end to fragmentations in the market, but then again when a standard software platform was starting to be adopted by manufacturers, automatically there was a risk of losing the ability to tell them apart.
This resulted in the fragmentation of individual open platforms since the manufacturers started to compete. This trend is pretty obvious as we can see of late as individual manufacturers such as HTC and Motorola have started deploying their own UI and have managed to delve in deep and pull out an operating system which credits itself to managing contact information etc. amongst other things.

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