Strength
è Based from early company, Psion an early innovator in mobile
computing, released the Organiser, world’s first handheld computer.
è First generation offered text-based information retrieval via
Wireless Application World-Wide Web.
è
Sony
Ericsson, Motorola and BenQ opted to license Symbian’s UIQ interface.
è
Symbian’s
built-for-purpose approach seemed particularly sensible.
è
Symbian
licensees manufactured 75% of the world’s mobile phones.
è
Symbian
had strong relationship with apps developers.
è
Symbian’s
apps programming interfaces clearly documented and easy to master.
è Symbian provided extensive developer support.
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Weakness
è
As
Nokia’s largest shareholder, it is untenable for Symbian to develop a
competing UI.
è
Symbian
left brand-building entirely to licensees.
è
Symbian
let its licensees adjust the user interface.
è
Symbian’s
licensees’ branding deemphasized Symbian’s role.
è
Symbian
charged fees averaged $5 per handset.
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Opportunity
Network
operators
è
MNOs
built and operated wireless networks and developed relationship with
subscribers.
è
Voice services and text-based SMS provided
about 90% of revenues for most MNOs.
è
By 2002,
Data and Internet services beginning to take off.
Handset
manufacturers
è
Nokia
remained as the world’s largest manufacturer of mobile phones.
è
Handset manufacturers focused their efforts
on smartphones.
Mobile
OS providers
è
Lower-end supported text messaging and
simple home page.
è
High-end smartphones offered a wider range
of services.
è
Growing set of functions and applicants
required increasingly sophisticated operating system software.
Content
providers and aggregators
è
Mobile
content providers offered both content they produced themselves as well as
materials licensed from third parties.
è
Manufacturers made featured content a
highlight of a new device.
Application developers
è
Smartphones apps primarily focused on
specialized markets.
è
Apps were increasingly being designed to
take advantages of smartphones’ capabilities.
è
Apps developers preferred to develop for
platforms with as many users as possible.
è
Third
party apps became increasingly important.
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Threats
Microsoft
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Tuesday, 3 January 2012
hbs written =)
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