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スマートフォンの技術と市場:アンドロイド、シンビアン、ブラックベリー、iOS、ウインドウズモバイル

Smartphone Technologies and Markets
Android, Symbian, Blackberry, iOS, Windows Mobile

 

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ABI リサーチ 2011年2月お問い合わせください 7941

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スマートフォンの市場は現在、モバイル端末市場の最も急速に成長している分野であり、今後しばらくはハンドセット市場全体を上回る成長を継続するだろう。スマートフォンは、かつてピュアプレイのメーカーや大規模な端末ベンダが製造していたが、今日では、ほとんどの大手の端末メーカーがそのポートフォリオにスマートフォンを組み入れ、手っ取り早く収益をあげるために、利益幅の大きなデバイスへと事業を拡大している。近い将来に、いくつかの主要なプラットフォームの統合や、OSの標準化がなければ、現在の競争的な環境は継続し、世界の地域毎にばらばらの対応を迫られるだろう。この調査レポートは、主要な半導体やOSのプラットフォームを解説し、競争的な技術環境を概観している。スマートフォンに搭載される技術とスマートフォンOEMの競争力について記載している。

The smartphone market is currently the fastest-growing segment of the mobile handset market and it will continue to outpace the overall handset market for the foreseeable future. Whereas smartphones were once left up to pure-play manufacturers and the largest of handset vendors, today nearly every major handset vendor has smartphones as part of its portfolio and they are spreading to smaller players that view these higher margin devices as a means to reach profitability faster. Without the likelihood of any meaningful platform consolidation, or the prospect of an industry-standard operating system in the near-term, the competitive forces that have formed today’s choices are likely to remain, yet will manifest themselves differently among the world’s regions.

This study explores the leading IC and OS platforms and the outlook for these competing technologies. In addition, the report explores technologies that are being integrated into smartphones as competitive differentiators by smartphone OEMs.

What Questions Does This Report Answer?

  • What is the forecast growth of smartphone shipments by region?
  • How does a smartphone differ from a basic phone?
  • Which of the competing mobile operating systems will grow to hold the dominant market share position?
  • What are the strengths and weakness of competing platforms?
  • What are the regional performances and outlooks for the competing platforms?
  • For how long will the iPhone OS hold on as the market’s third most popular platform?
  • In what regions will Android have its best success and where will it sit in the worldwide market compared to its competition?
  • How fast will the low-end smartphone segment grow and how will the market’s overall volume segment over the next five years?
  • How are application storefronts playing a role in smartphone growth and what is the forecast growth of applications by platform?

Who Needs This Report?

  • Handset and mobile device manufacturers
  • Mobile operators
  • Mobile platform and software vendors
  • Content service providers
  • Semiconductor manufacturers

Table of Contents

Executive Brief: Top-Line Forecast
Executive Brief: Demand Drivers
Executive Brief: Topical Highlights
Executive Brief: Market Share
Executive Brief: Summary and Strategic Recommendations

Section 1.
Executive Summary

1.1. Market Summary
1.2. Smartphone Shipments by Region
1.3. Smartphone Shipments by Operating System
1.4. Smartphone Shipments by OEMs
1.5. Market Drivers and Demand Factors

Section 2.
What Is a Smartphone?

2.1. Smartphone Definition
2.1.1. Smartphones versus Enhanced Phones
2.1.2. MIDs as Smartphones
2.1.3. Media Tablets as Smartphones

Section 3.
Analysis of Smartphone Operating Systems

3.1. Introduction
3.2. Mobile Operating System
3.2.1. Open Source Operating Systems
3.2.2. Mobile Linux
3.2.2.1. Linux Overview and History
3.2.2.2. Open Source Licensing - Linux
3.2.2.3. Key Licensing Paradigms for Linux
3.2.3. Key Mobile Linux Offerings
3.2.3.1. Android
3.2.3.2. LiMo
3.3. OS Fragmentation and Implications
3.4. Dominant Smartphone OS Platforms
3.4.1. Symbian
3.4.1.1. Strengths
3.4.1.1.1. Efficient Use of Handset Resources
3.4.1.1.2. Maturity
3.4.1.1.3. UI Abstraction Layer
3.4.1.2. Weaknesses
3.4.1.2.1. Web Browsing and Application Development
3.4.1.2.2. Ability to Scale up
3.4.2. Conclusion
3.4.3. Windows Mobile OS
3.4.3.1. Strengths
3.4.3.1.1. Synergy with Windows Desktop and Server APIs and Applications
3.4.3.1.2. Out-of-the-Box Complete Solution
3.4.3.1.3. No Ties to Handset OEMs
3.4.3.2. Weaknesses
3.4.3.2.1. Not Tailored to the Phone
3.4.3.2.2. Number of APIs
3.4.3.2.3. Closed Source Code
3.4.3.2.4. Expensive Royalties
3.4.3.3. Conclusion
3.4.4. BlackBerry
3.4.4.1. Strengths
3.4.4.1.1. Proprietary
3.4.4.1.2. Custom Infrastructure Support
3.4.4.2. Weaknesses
3.4.4.2.1. Application Development
3.4.4.3. Conclusion
3.4.5. iOS
3.4.5.1. Strengths
3.4.5.1.1. Platform Leads Marketing
3.4.5.1.2. Best in Class Design
3.4.5.2. Weaknesses
3.4.5.2.1. Limited Portfolio
3.4.6. Android
3.4.6.1. Strengths
3.4.6.1.1. Complete Stack for Free
3.4.6.1.2. Scalability
3.4.6.1.3. Broad OEM Support
3.4.6.1.4. Application Development
3.4.6.2. Weaknesses
3.4.6.2.1. Fragmentation
3.4.6.2.2. Legal Concerns
3.4.6.3. Conclusion
3.5. Tier Two and Emerging Smartphone OS Platforms
3.5.1. webOS
3.5.2. Windows Phone 7
3.5.3. bada
3.6. Global Smartphone OS Forecasts

Section 4.
Smartphone Semiconductor Market

4.1. Introduction
4.2. Application Processors
4.2.1. Standalone and Integrated Application Processors
4.2.2. Processor Core Architectures
4.2.3. Multi-Core Processors in Smartphones
4.2.4. Application Processor Vendors
4.3. Connectivity IC
4.3.1. Technology Issues
4.3.2. Major Players - Connectivity
4.4. Baseband Processors
4.4.1. Technical Issues
4.5. RF Transceivers
4.5.1. Technology Issues

Section 5.
Smartphone Connectivity

5.1. Overview
5.2. Cellular Connectivity
5.3. Wi-Fi
5.3.1. 802.11n in Smartphones
5.3.2. Wi-Fi Direct
5.4. Near Field Communication
5.5. GPS

Section 6.
Smartphone Technologies

6.1. Overview
6.2. Evolution of Smartphone Input Mechanisms
6.3. User Interface
6.3.1. Touchscreens
6.3.1.1. Resistive and Capacitive Touchscreens
6.3.1.2. Haptic Feedback
6.3.1.3. 3D Displays
6.3.1.3.1. 3D Technology Overview
6.3.2. Speech Recognition in the UI
6.3.3. Sensor-Based UI
6.3.3.1. Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems
6.3.3.2. Accelerometers
6.3.3.3. Gyroscope
6.3.3.4. Digital Compass (Magnetometer)
6.3.3.5. Augmented Reality - Putting It All Together
6.4. Mobile Web Browsers
6.4.1. WebKit
6.4.2. Web Standards and Application Development
6.4.2.1. HTML
6.4.2.2. HTML5
6.4.2.3. Canvas
6.4.2.4. Google's Native Client Project
6.5. The Importance of Application Stores
6.5.1. Applications by Smartphone Platform

Section 7.
Smartphone OEMS

7.1. Market Overview
7.1.1. Nokia
7.1.2. HTC
7.1.3. Apple
7.1.4. Motorola
7.1.5. Samsung
7.1.6. RIM

Section 8.
Smartphone Market Forecasts

8.1. Handset Market Value Segmentation
8.2. Smartphone Shipments by Price Band
8.3. Regional Smartphone Penetration
8.4. Regional Smartphone Shipments
8.5. Regional Smartphone Revenues and ASPs

Section 9.
Company Directory


Section 10.
Acronyms

Scope of Study
Sources and Methodology
Notes



Tables

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Wireless WAN Modem Shipments by Device Type, World Market: 2007 to 2016
1-1
Smartphone Shipments by Region, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 2015
1-2
Smartphone Shipments by Operating System, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 2015
1-3
Smartphone Shipments by OEM, World Market, 2008 to 3Q 2010
4-1
Smartphone Standalone Application Processor Shipments, Revenues, ASPs, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 2015
4-2
Smartphone Application Processor Shipments by Integration Type, World Market, Forecast: 2010 to 2015
4-3
Smartphone Application Processor Shipments by Core Technology Type, World Market, Forecast: 2010 to 2015
4-4
Smartphone Application Processor Shipments by Core Count, World Market, Forecast: 2010 to 2015
4-5
Smartphone Connectivity IC Shipments, Revenues, ASPs, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 2015
4-6
Smartphone Baseband IC Shipments, Revenues, ASPs, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 2015
4-7
Smartphone RF Transceiver IC Shipments, Revenues, ASPs, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 2015
5-1
Smartphone Shipments by Air Interface Technology, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 2015
5-2
Wi-Fi Capable Smartphone Shipments, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 2015
5-3
Smartphone Shipments by 802.11n Configuration, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 2015
5-4
NFC-Embedded Smartphone Shipments, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 2015
5-5
GPS-Capable Smartphone Shipments, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 2015
6-1
Touchscreen-Embedded Smartphone Shipments, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 2015
6-2
3D-Capable Smartphone Shipments, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 2015
6-3
ASR-Embedded Smartphone Shipments, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 2015
6-4
Accelerometer-Embedded Smartphone Shipments, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 2015
6-5
Gyroscope-Embedded Smartphone Shipments, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 2015
6-6
Smartphone Mobile Browser Installed Base, by Type, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 2015
6-7
Cumulative Application Downloads by Channel, World Market, June 2010
6-8
Cumulative Application Downloads by Key OEM, World Market, September 2008 to June 2010
8-1
Wireless Handset Shipments by Value Segment, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 2015
8-2
Smartphone Shipments by Wholesale Price Band, World Market : Forecast 2010 to 2015
8-3
Smartphone Shipment Penetration of Handset Shipments, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 2015
8-4
Smartphone Wholesale ASPs, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 2015
8-5
Smartphone Wholesale Revenues, World Market, Forecast: 2009 to 2015

Charts
  • Smartphone Shipments by Operating System
  • Smartphone Shipments by OEM
  • Stand Alone Smartphone Application Processor Vendor Market Shares
  • Standalone Smartphone Baseband Vendor Market Shares
  • Wireless Handset Shipments by Value Segment
  • Smartphone Shipments by Price Band
  • Cumulative Application Downloads by Key OEM
  • Q3 2010 Vendor Market Share
  • 2010 OS Market Share

Figures
  • Install Base of Android OS by OS Version
  • State of Smartphone Patent Suits
  • Mobile 3D Conceptual Image
  • Auto stereoscopic Display
  • Augmented Reality Possibilities
  • Nokia Smartphone Shipments 2Q 2007 to 2Q 2010

 

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プレスリリース

Google to Buy Struggling Motorola Mobility

NEW YORK - August 15, 2011
Google agreeing today to buy Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc. for $12.5 billion gives the search giant a more significant direct involvement in the design and production of mobile phone hardware and shores up a valuable intellectual property portfolio during a time when legal maneuvering through patent holdings is plaguing the Android market.

A number of repercussions will result from this acquisition if it goes through. The Android platform is on its way to becoming the eventual leading OS in the smartphone market due to its wide OEM support. Does the growing support change for Android now that Google will be in direct competition with its licensees? Will the likes of Samsung, Huawei or even HTC adjust their strategies by emphasizing a competing platform? How will it affect Android future development? Android innovation relies on the contributions of its licensees, does it all freeze while this settles and how well can RIM and HP capitalize on this opportunity?

“Google has been relatively silent through the many legal problems its licensees have faced in defending Android,” says Kevin Burden, vice president and practice director, mobile networks. “All its licensees are now feeling their legal positions have just been reloaded, but their allegiance to Android may be more at risk.”

Beyond mobile phones and media tablets, Motorola Mobility has a healthy business in the digital home, namely broadband cable modems and set-top boxes. Its strategy has been to promote a “TV everywhere” solution. Google, in contrast, had its foray into this space with Google TV seen widely as an experiment. A tie-up between Google and Motorola could give Google the expertise it needs to be taken seriously and gain an eventual foothold in content deliver to the home.
ABI Research’s “Smartphone Technologies and Markets” study explores the leading IC and OS platforms and the outlook for these competing technologies. In addition, it examines technologies that are being integrated into smartphones as competitive differentiators by smartphone OEMs.

It is a component of the Smartphones & Mobile Devices Research Service.

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