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Google's Android Could Signal a Tipping Point in Smartphones, Says ABI Research

If Google's ambitions for its
recently-launched Android smartphone operating system are fully realized,
the new OS will represent a tipping point in attitudes towards the whole
concept of a smartphone. This tectonic shift will affect consumers, handset
manufacturers and, most critically, mobile network operators.
According to ABI Research director Kevin Burden, "If Android is to become
the ubiquitous mobile phone platform that Google and the Open Handset
Alliance hope it will be, it will be because operators and handset OEMs
recognize the value to their own business models of using standard
platforms, not because wireless subscribers clamor for feature-rich phones,
much less an Android-based phone."
The current smartphone market accounts for only 14% of worldwide handsets.
That doesn't help Google's aspirations to have a platform used by a wide
population to whom they can market their services. Google needs to convince
handset manufacturers to replace the real-time operating systems that now
power the majority of mobile phones. In the smartphone market of the
future, users won't always be aware of what they're buying: they will buy
simply because they're in the market for a phone, not specifically a
smartphone.
The challenge is to convince operators that having more phones in their
lineups and more subscribers using those phones based on standardized
operating systems is good for them. Standardization delivers easier
manageability at the technical level and greater ease in marketing services
to all their subscribers.
"The smartphone market has been moving in this direction for some time
now," Burden continues. "If Android is a success, it may be the tipping
point that marks the start of a profound change in the smartphone market."
ABI Research's
"Smartphone and OS Markets" report provides a thorough overview of the
smartphone market, concentrating on key developments in both device feature
set expansion and the evolving software landscape. The report covers
important topics including specific features and technologies that enhance
the user interface, in addition to the encroachment of open source software
into the smartphone domain.
It forms part of the firm's Mobile Devices Research Service.
ABI Research is a leading market research firm focused on the impact of
emerging technologies on global consumer and business markets. Utilizing a
unique blend of market intelligence, primary research, and expert
assessment from its worldwide team of industry analysts, ABI Research
assists hundreds of clients each year with their strategic growth
initiatives. For information, visit www.abiresearch.com, or call
+1.516.624.2500.
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