Monday, December 6, 2010

Pigeon point: Symbian OS will die out?

With Android, iOS (Apple mobile operating system) and other emerging new mobile operating system, more and more people begin to suspect that the vitality of Symbian system, in particular, holders of Windows Mobile, Android and iPhone and other mobile fans even called export number: Symbian died a natural death of times is just around the corner!

Then, the Symbian OS will decline even extinct? pigeons think the answer is no.

First of all, this is a consistent and continuous development of the operating system, from the early days of the S80, the S90 to heyday of S60, this in itself is a very lively and highly sustainable development of the operating system. Moreover, Saipan road never end, on the contrary, it is still continuing to reform and innovation, there is still the S60 operating system for example, from 1st to 2nd of enhanced Edition FP1, FP2, from the 3rd and enhanced Edition FP1, FP2 and 5th to, and the upcoming Symbian ^ 2 and Symbian ^ 3, we can clearly see the Saipan did not disappear, but it's also the legend continues.

Secondly, Saipan operating system is by far the highest market share of mobile phone operating system, according to Gartner, Inc. (United States leading information technology research and advisory company) smart phone sales last year's report shows that the market share of Symbian OS to 46.9% (see below), not including the variation or change the OS UIQ and MOAP, etc:

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