Communications
Open Competition: Android and Symbian Platform Technology Development Strategies
October 30, 2009 / Chia-Wei Chang / Shao-Hua Tang
20 Page, Topical Report
US$2,020 (Single User License)

Abstract

Google is strongly pushing its open Android platform. With its market share declining, Symbian has also joined the open OS sector in order to protect its market. Android announced the Android 1.6 - codenamed Donut Alpha - in July 2009, followed by the Android 2.0 version - codenamed Eclair - at the end of October. Symbian also plans to launch new versions once every six months, while its platform is expected to become a fully open platform by mid-2010. This report compares the platform architecture of Android and Symbian, analyzes their licensing models, examines the strategies behind their development, and looks toward future developments of the two platforms.
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