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June 3rd, 2008

ABI Research: Linux to take 23 percent of smartphone market by 2013

Posted by Larry Dignan @ 7:59 am

Categories: General, Linux, Mobile, Open Source

Tags: LiMo Foundation, Smart Phone, ABI Research, Smartphone Platform, Smart Phones, Linux, Cellular Phones, Handhelds, UNIX, Operating Systems

Smartphone platforms are becoming a two horse Linux race with between the LiMo Foundation and the Open Handset Alliance, which houses the Android mobile operating system.

That’s the big takeaway from a report by ABI Research. Among the takeaways:

  • Verizon has given LiMo a big boost.
  • Android (all resources) has traction and the backing of application developers.
  • By 2013, LiMo and Android will help to give Linux 23 percent of the smartphone market to be second behind Symbian globally.

ABI noted that although LiMo and the Open Handset Alliance will dominate other platforms such as Maembo could gain traction as mobile Internet devices take root.

Larry DignanLarry Dignan is Editor in Chief of ZDNet and Editorial Director of ZDNet sister site TechRepublic. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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Your order is incorrect......
Symbian, Linux, OSX, and then Palm & MS

While Symbian has had the lion share with @70%
Linux as been over 14% since '04 While MS has never been over 5% in mobile (smartphones, GPS & others)... (Read the rest)
Posted by: LazLong Posted on: 06/03/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
More Like a 4 horse race  ShadeTree | 06/03/08
Your order is incorrect......  LazLong | 06/03/08

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