Monday, April 26, 2010

Symbian Threatened?

For the past 8 years, we know that majority of the Smartphone market is controlled by the then independent company Symbian (before Nokia bought Symbian a couple of years ago).

Almost 70% of the total Smartphone industry uses Symbian operating System.

Fast forward to the present, most Smartphones now are going into touch-screen, where the Android/Blackberry/Apple OS (for iPhone) as well as Windows Mobile are doing well. With the recent accolades of the new (except Windows Mobile) other OSes, do you think the Symbian stronghold is threatened?

I myself is a Symbian S60 user, from the Nokia 3660 days up to this time on my N82. By far, I am satisfied with it. In fairness, I haven't tried the Android/Blackberry/OSApple/Windows Mobile.

As in my case, I am more on the "loyalty" thing. Should these threatening OSes overtake Symbian in the near future why not? It's a healthy competition that benefits the consumers.

We'll see in a couple of years.

From left to right:

Nokia N97: Symbian, Motorola Milestone:Android, HTC HD2: Windows Mobile



BlackBerry Bold 9700: BlackBerry OS, Apple iPhone: iPhone OS



All photos credits to www.gsmarena.com
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