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Apple iPhone is No Smartphone, says ABI Research
Apple iPhone is No Smartphone, says ABI Research
| Posted by Admin on Friday, January 26, 2007 - 12:35 am: |
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ABI Research defines a smartphone as a cellular handset using an open, commercial operating system that supports third party applications. The iPhone runs the Apple Macintosh computer operating system, OS X, so at first glance it would seem to fall into the smartphone category, which might help justify its announced $500+ pricetag. But, says Solis, "It turns out that this device will be closed to third party applications. Therefore we must conclude at this point that, based on our current definition, the iPhone is not a smartphone: it is a very high-end feature phone."
Feature phones' functionality (dictated by the software which controls the hardware) is closed and controlled by an operator or the device manufacturer, whereas smartphones are supported by a third-party ecosystem, where competition in the software space creates applications that add value. "Sure," concedes Solis, "feature phones have third party applications too - but these are relatively weak and limited applications that work with the middleware such as Java and BREW. Applications designed for smartphones can be written to access core functionality from the OS itself, and are therefore usually more powerful and efficient. The competition in an open environment also yields more cutting edge, rich applications."
Stuart Carlaw adds, "Consumers will not be willing to settle for a second-rate cell phone just to have superior music. Apple must get the phone engineering part of the equation right, and it is difficult to see how they will accomplish that with no track record in the industry. Even though they are working with some prominent suppliers, the task of putting all of the building blocks together cannot be underestimated."
These topics and many others dealing with growth opportunities beyond the "standard" mobile phone, advanced mobile services, and device evolution, emerging wireless protocols and fixed/mobile convergence, are addressed in the many research products included in ABI Research's "Mobile Devices Research Service" (http://www.abiresearch.com/products/service/Mobile_Devices_Research_Service), which includes dozens of Research Reports, Research Briefs, Market Data products, Online Databases, and ABI Insights, and offers analyst inquiry support. (Due to its length, the URL in the previous paragraph may need to be copied/pasted into your Internet browser's address field. Remove the extra space if one exists.)
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