It seems only yesterday I was fighting against mobile phone operating systems, trying many different versions on almost every month to find out what is appropriate for my personal needs and clients.
But things have improved, the release of the iPhone has a number of manufacturers and developers to review their OS platform, how it interacts with applications on the device and, above all, as it is easy to use.
Smartphones are an important aspect in their product lifecycle, the demand is there, the public appetite for a real social media, fueled by the need to upload photos or states of Twitter and Facebook. Analysts predict an explosion in sales combined with significant reductions until 2010.
Recent years have seen a shift from the producers say that their phones offer access to the Internet what I feel now is the most important element, "how good", using the Internet and access to contentDelivery.
One of the biggest changes in recent times) and is a RIM (BlackBerry from Research in Motion, the developer of the BlackBerry, you had a traditional businessman, but the company has transformed itself with a range of mobile phones far exceed this original farm population. Last month, RIM announced the sale of smartphones 65million worldwide. That said, it is still far behind Apple in terms of distribution and availability of applications, a user's iPhoneaccess to more than 85,000, while the BlackBerry 2000 user.
October 2009 saw the launch of the eagerly awaited revival of Pre Palm Palm in the smartphone market that have lost their way in recent years. The device is in the development of seven years and debuted its own operating system - webOS - focusing on desktop operating system that allows users tussen applicaties go the same way to replicate the programs are multi-task on a computer at home, it will be interestingsee how this ultimately to compete in this area. E 'was advertised as an iPhone killer in the United States and the initial figures show at least a strong interest, a recent survey by O2 UK customers showed that 27% were "keen to buy" compared to 17% expected for the first iPhone its launch in 2007.
The key to success as a Palm Pre how easily users can access key applications and content for devices with "information on demand" society will be crucial. Palm's market positionis "everything you always wanted an iPhone and they were tired of waiting." Most notable of these features is a bit 'keyboard slide and copy and paste function legendary. The Pre is released at a time when the first iPhone applications to sign the contracts.
2010 will be an interesting year in the battle of the smartphones, watch this space!
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