报告来源:北京国联视讯信息技术股份有限公司 发布时间:2008-09-24
《Mobile Linux in China Will Find Its Way in TD-SCDMA》简介:
In contrast with the leadership of Symbian and the strong growth of Windows Mobile, mobile Linux witnessed a decline in 2007, which contributed to Motorola’s poor market performance. With low non-recurring engineering (NRE) and royalty fees, mobile Linux has been adopted by some Chinese handset vendors like ZTE, Hair, and TCL. However, the lack of applicable third-party applications and the immaturity of its ecosystem negatively impact growth. In addition, our consumer survey shows that Chinese consumers attach high importance to the OS when purchasing smartphones, and when compared with Symbian and Windows Mobile, mobile Linux has the least name recognition in China, which further impacts growth. On the flip side, Google’s Linux-based Android, TD-SCDMA, and mobile Linux's open-source features will be big drivers to mobile Linux in China. In-Stat forecasts that in 2012 total shipments of mobile Linux smartphones in China will reach 8.4 million. This report first analyzes China’s smartphone market, including market size, players, and market share by vendor and by OS. Then it describes the entire value chain of mobile Linux including structure, business model, and profile of key players. This report includes the advantages/disadvantages of mobile Linux and market drivers and barriers. Finally, it presents a forecast of shipments for the mobile Linux smartphone in China from 2008 to 2012.
《Mobile Linux in China Will Find Its Way in TD-SCDMA》目录:
Executive Summary Overview of China’s Smartphone Market Shipments & Growth Rate Market Shares by Smartphone Vendor Market Share by OS Mobile Linux Value Chain Value Chain Structure and Main Players Business Model Mobile Linux OS Vendors Montavista Access Application Development Platform Vendors Trolltech Pollex Handset Vendors Motorola ZTE Design Houses Longcheer Yuhua TelTech Chipset Vendors Mobile Operators Advantages and Disadvantages of MobileLinux Advantages NRE and Royalty Fees R&D Cost and Development Cycle Product Differentiation Disadvantages No Standardized OS Platform and SDKs Immaturity of Ecosystem Consumers’Attitude Toward Smartphone OSs Awareness of Mobile Phone OSs Key Criteria When Purchasing a Smartphone China Mobile Linux Smartphone Market Forecast Market Drivers Efforts of Mobile Linux Organizations Opportunities for 3G, Especially TD-SCDMA Market Barriers Small Number of Applicable Applications Competition From Symbian, Windows Mobile, and iPhone’s OS X Forecast Methodology Related In-Stat Reports List of Tables Table 1. Shipments of Mobile Linux Smartphones vs. Total Smartphones in China (Units in Millions) Table 2. Operating Systems Used by Handset Vendors Table 3. Unit Shipments of Smartphones by OS, 2005–2007 (Units in Millions) Table 4. Key Participants in the Mobile Linux Value Chain Table 5. NRE, Royalty, and Subscription Fees Charged by Montavista Table 6. NRE and Royalty Fees Charged by Pollex Table 7. Comparison Between Trolltech’s Qtopia and Pollex’s Opna Table 8. Application Platforms Used by Handset Vendors and Design Houses Table 9. Models of Mobile Linux Smartphones Table 10. Features of the Motorola RAZR2 V9 Table 11. Features of ZTE’s E700 Table 12. Features of Longcheer’s Solution Table 13. Features of Yuhua TelTech’s Solution Table 14. Chipsets Used by Handset Vendors and Design Houses Table 15. Costs for the First Version of a Mobile Linux Handset Table 16. Costs for the Second Version of a Mobile Linux Handset Table 17. R&D Cost and Development Cycles for Mobile Linux, Symbian, and Windows Mobile for First Time Development Table 18. Members of LiPS, LiMo, and OHA in China Table 19. Shipments of Mobile Linux Smartphones vs. Total Smartphones in China, 2005–2012 (Units in Millions) List of Figures Figure 1. Shipments of Mobile Linux Smartphones vs. Total Smartphones in China (Units in Millions) Figure 2. Shipments of Smartphones in China, 2005–2007 (Units in Thousands) Figure 3. Chinese Smartphone Market Shares by Vendor, 2006 Figure 4. Chinese Smartphone Market Shares by Vendor, 2007 Figure 5. Market Share by OS in China’s Smartphone Market, 2007 Figure 6. Unit Shipments of Smartphones by OS, 2005–2007 (Units in Millions) Figure 7. Design House-Centered Value Chain Figure 8. Handset Manufacturers-Centered Value Chain Figure 9. Business Model for Mobile Linux Figure 10. The R&D Cycle for Some Models of Mobile Linux-Based Smartphones Figure 11. Consumer Awareness of Smartphone OSs Figure 12. Key Criteria When Purchasing a Smartphone, 2008 Figure 13. Key Criteria When Purchasing a Smartphone, 2007 Figure 14. Time Table for Android-Based Smartphones Figure 15. Shipments of Mobile Linux Smartphones vs. Total Smartphones in China, 2005–2012 (Units in Millions)
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