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October 6th, 2009

Five reasons Google Android smartphones will beat iPhone, BlackBerry, WinMo

Posted by Andrew Nusca @ 7:06 pm

Categories: Apple, Blackberry, G1, Mobile, Cell Phones and Smartphones, Palm

Tags: Apple iPhone, Google Inc., Google Android, Operating System, Smart Phone, Handset, RIM BlackBerry, Mobile Operating Systems, Smart Phones, Cellular Phones

The Google Android mobile operating system currently runs on less than 2 percent of the world’s smartphones, but research firm Gartner predicts the platform will grow to 14 percent of the global smartphone market in 2012 — beating Apple’s iPhone, Windows Mobile and RIM’s BlackBerry platforms.

Computerworld notes that Android will pale only to the Symbian OS, installed mostly on Nokia devices. Nokia is the world’s No. 1 phone manufacturer worldwide, and Symbian runs on about half of all smartphones.

Symbian’s share will fall to 39 percent by 2012, Gartner predicts.

Here are five reasons why Android will beat iPhone, BlackBerry and Windows Mobile on the global stage, according to Gartner’s forecast:

  • Google backs Android, a major pipeline for its cloud services.
  • Android is improving rapidly. The Cupcake 1.5 release was well-received, and Donut 1.6 has already been sent over the air to handset owners.
  • Android is open, making it easier to quickly gain developers’ support.
  • Android will run on phones from several manufacturers, which will help it quickly spread through the marketplace. HTC, Motorola and Samsung are already supporting handsets.
  • Android combines the best of what’s out there. It’s open, but it offers iPhone-like menus and apps, with Windows Mobile-esque icons, with Palm Pre-like multitasking. There’s another arms race afoot — the battle among Android handset makers as to which company can squeeze the most out of the OS.

As reported by Computerworld, Gartner forecasts the following market share in 2012:

  • Symbian: 203 million handsets, 39 percent of the market;
  • Google Android: 76 million handsets, 14.5 percent of the market;
  • Apple iPhone OS: 71.5 million handsets, 13.7 percent of the market;
  • Windows Mobile: 66.8 million handsets, 12.8 percent of the market;
  • RIM BlackBerry OS: 65.25 million handsets, 12.5 percent of the market;
  • Linux variants: 28 million handsets, 5.4 percent of the market;
  • Palm webOS: 11 million handsets, 2.1 percent of the market.

The main takeaway: Android’s the biggest gainer of the bunch, at the expense of RIM’s BlackBerry OS.

(Remember: these are global figures, not the U.S. market, which is dominated by the iPhone and BlackBerry OSes. Still, they indicate the rapid global growth of the smartphone segment.)

Which will you choose?

Andrew NuscaAndrew J. Nusca is an associate editor for ZDNet and SmartPlanet. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.


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RE: Five reasons Google Android smartphones will beat iPhone, BlackBerry, WinMo
A question from a "non apple, non win-mo, non symbian, non android user"

What is to stop BB, or anyone else from marketing handsets running android or even give the user a choice classic BB os or android.

What a concept a handheld running YOUR choice of OS... (Read the rest)
Posted by: tom@... Posted on: 10/19/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Ultimately, the market decides. (nt)  CobraA1 | 10/06/09
The real news: Nokia will continue to rule  koekayttaja | 10/08/09
Real News is Linux Rules Cell Phones! grin  i2fun@... | 10/08/09
What a noob.  dgurney | 10/15/09
You prove what a Faggish Noob U R! grin  i2fun@... | 10/17/09
Do you have sales figures  athynz | 10/08/09
Market shows a dwindling WinMo share why....  Mikael_z | 10/10/09
The market has decided  dgurney | 10/15/09
I'm not surprised  eMJayy | 10/06/09
I think in part Apple would say "Um App store"  James Quinn | 10/07/09
Quite Well?  Screen Name | 10/07/09
Not marketshare. Profit and stock price is the proof.  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 10/07/09
In this world there are....  arminw | 10/08/09
You do realize that countless manufacturers have  James Quinn | 10/08/09
You do realize that....  baldwinleo@... | 10/10/09
Umm Android has all that and more!  djalan | 10/07/09
That's how you build a niche  eMJayy | 10/07/09
You really think that others..  arminw | 10/08/09
Fanboys are so cute...  Davest010 | 10/08/09
Yeah, fanbois are so cute...  athynz | 10/08/09
yes android supports themes  drugznothugz | 10/08/09
Good Point  Screen Name | 10/07/09
Android could hurt cell phone makers  j.m.galvin | 10/07/09
Actaully this will help the handset makers...  mrlinux | 10/07/09
umm - no  steeleblue_cactus | 10/07/09
Did You Read this Article?  i2fun@... | 10/08/09
so true  drugznothugz | 10/08/09
How about "Google will not allow Iphone\bb\wm to use the search."?  Dealing | 10/06/09
That's why!  QRasool@... | 10/07/09
The whole purpose of Android  Michael Kelly | 10/07/09
People can and do live without Google.  macadam | 10/07/09
Wrong business model  techconc | 10/07/09
Re:How about "Google will not allow Iphone\bb\wm to use the search."?  ICUR12 | 10/08/09
Some people CAN live  athynz | 10/08/09
RE: Five reasons Google Android smartphones will beat iPhone, BlackBerry, W  ellmondo | 10/07/09
If only...  bigsibling | 10/07/09
I had a physical keyboard  athynz | 10/08/09
thats true  drugznothugz | 10/08/09
RE: Five reasons Google Android smartphones will beat iPhone, BlackBerry, WinMo  kellyburby1@... | 10/07/09
The media decides  msdamico@... | 10/08/09
RE: Five reasons Google Android smartphones will beat iPhone, BlackBerry, W  sellitman | 10/07/09
Actually...  Sleeper Service | 10/07/09
As the years go by it would seem I keep hearing this  James Quinn | 10/07/09
Jim, I'm talking about phones not PMPs...  Sleeper Service | 10/07/09
And Apple would say they are not selling merely a phone.  James Quinn | 10/08/09
You give all the credit to Apple while forgetting  GuidingLight | 10/07/09
And Vice/Versa. Don't declare it a failure when it has no inkling of such.  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 10/07/09
If Vista was a failure...  Sleeper Service | 10/08/09
Vista is a failure  athynz | 10/08/09
Stop regurgitating bullcrap.  dgurney | 10/15/09
It too will go the way of...  zenwalker | 10/07/09
You don't understand the reasons behind success.  techconc | 10/07/09
I disagree  steeleblue_cactus | 10/07/09
Err...  Sleeper Service | 10/08/09
Based on what?  UsernameRequired | 10/07/09
If you can't see it...  storm14k | 10/07/09
The same was said about the iPod...  techconc | 10/07/09
You miss the point....  Sleeper Service | 10/07/09
Apple was not the entrenched leader in PMP...  mrlinux | 10/07/09
umm... no.  techconc | 10/07/09
Really?  Sleeper Service | 10/08/09
What ever really came out to rival the IPod?  storm14k | 10/08/09
Two words...  Sleeper Service | 10/07/09
You already lost your first bet that the iPhone would be a dismal failure.  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 10/07/09
What bet?  Sleeper Service | 10/08/09
I love it  athynz | 10/08/09
Keen misunderstanding for people?s desire of open systems  Mythos7 | 10/08/09
RE: Five reasons Google Android smartphones will beat iPhone, BlackBerry, W  lawryll@... | 10/07/09
2 Billion and about to grow FAST  bkfist | 10/07/09
That's not the problem...  lawryll@... | 10/07/09
Carrier not the only problem  zelrikriando | 10/07/09
Happy with G1, but...  rag@... | 10/07/09
B4 Iphone, now G1 with cyanogenmod  Uralbas | 10/07/09
Phones age more rapidly than PCs  Michael Kelly | 10/07/09
dont do that  zelrikriando | 10/07/09
2 Billion downloads off junk?  Uralbas | 10/07/09
None of those...  lawryll@... | 10/07/09
But downloads of what?  zenwalker | 10/07/09
Lack of Flash will make Android No 1  Uralbas | 10/07/09
Not likely.  techconc | 10/07/09
Not do? Lots!  zenwalker | 10/07/09
Nice try...  techconc | 10/07/09
Ah, the fanboy argument...  Sleeper Service | 10/08/09
And don't forget the OTHER fanboi argument  athynz | 10/08/09
RE: Five reasons Google Android smartphones will beat iPhone, BlackBerry, W  techconc | 10/07/09
THE ONE REASON ANDROID WILL BEAT iPHONE  bornready103080 | 10/07/09
Apples exclusive contract with AT&T expires next year (2010).  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 10/07/09
Get over it AT&T might hurt in the US but it's not the world  theLongerView | 10/07/09
RE: Five reasons Google Android smartphones will beat iPhone, BlackBerry, W  dheady@... | 10/07/09
In fact Apple makes a much larger margin then the other manufacturers  theLongerView | 10/07/09
I said this....  storm14k | 10/07/09
...and to date, you've been wrong.  techconc | 10/07/09
I think Verizon has 3G coverage. According to the commercials I've seen.  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 10/07/09
Verizon has their own 3G network  GuidingLight | 10/08/09
Too Late for Apple on Verizon! grin  i2fun@... | 10/08/09
Yes, quite well  MacCanuck | 10/07/09
RE: Five reasons Google Android smartphones will beat iPhone, BlackBerry, WinMo  3dBloke | 10/07/09
News Flash! Google is USA!  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 10/07/09
Where's the money for Google?  j.m.galvin | 10/07/09
Not on the enterprise market!  dantecl | 10/07/09
The enterprise market is dead.  matthew_maurice | 10/07/09
As long I as don't have to use i-tunes...  gtatransam@... | 10/07/09
You tech bloggers are full of it  croberts | 10/07/09
Have you seen the RIMM price lately?  matthew_maurice | 10/07/09
Not if Apple opens the iPhone...  esdrasf@... | 10/07/09
AT&T expires in 2010...the iPhone is coming to a provider near you! (NT)  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 10/07/09
Open is great but...  zenwalker | 10/07/09
Very possible...  Narg | 10/07/09
1 reason, price  rdupuy11 | 10/07/09
What difference does the OS cost make to the phone cost  theLongerView | 10/07/09
Market trends decide  trefire | 10/07/09
RE: Five reasons Google Android smartphones will beat iPhone, BlackBerry, WinMo  jw@... | 10/07/09
RE: Five reasons Google Android smartphones will beat iPhone, BlackBerry, WinMo  bandemann | 10/07/09
"Android is open, making it easier to quickly gain developers? support."  keoz | 10/07/09
RE: Five reasons Google Android smartphones will beat iPhone, BlackBerry, WinMo  geolemon | 10/07/09
RE: Five reasons Google Android smartphones will beat iPhone, BlackBerry, WinMo  jsheumaker | 10/07/09
RE: Five reasons Google Android smartphones will beat iPhone, BlackBerry, WinMo  largemac1955 | 10/07/09
I can  athynz | 10/08/09
Three of the reasons are same reasons why this might be wrong!  theLongerView | 10/07/09
Re: Five Reasons - The reasoning was made by a 5 year old.  dagger123 | 10/07/09
LOL!  eMJayy | 10/07/09
You must have Burnt All your Brain Cells on this post! wink  i2fun@... | 10/08/09
"Windows Mobile-esque icons"? WTF  [deXter] | 10/07/09
RE: Five reasons Google Android smartphones will beat iPhone, BlackBerry, WinMo  kitko | 10/08/09
RE: Five reasons Google Android smartphones will beat iPhone, BlackBerry, WinMo  mattcauthen | 10/08/09
The Android barely takes third.  pwabbit@... | 10/08/09
WebOS is Linux! No wonder you love it! wink  i2fun@... | 10/08/09
RE: Five reasons Google Android smartphones will beat iPhone, BlackBerry, WinMo  ICUR12 | 10/08/09
RE: Five reasons Google Android smartphones will beat iPhone, BlackBerry, W  fishmark | 10/08/09
RE: Five reasons Google Android smartphones will beat iPhone, BlackBerry, WinMo  jfreedle2@... | 10/10/09
Agree Completely  jnoel@... | 10/12/09
RE: Five reasons Google Android smartphones will beat iPhone, BlackBerry, WinMo  tom@... | 10/19/09

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