The evolution of the cell phone, driven by the wireless data industry
trying to make individuals more productive wherever they are, has led
to the current state of the art device, referred to as the Smartphone.
Smart phones are nothing more than handheld computers that support
email, personal organizers, voice & data communications services and
other applications.
Mobile Applications Stores 2012: Asia Market
Single-user License: $ 995 USD
Company-wide License: $ 2,995 USD
Team License (Up to 5 Users): $ 1,865 USD
All smart phones come loaded with standard applications defined by the manufacturer. However, in 2009 the network operators, looking for revenue opportunities, have encouraged the development of other applications that can be used on the cell phones they support. Using these applications will use the network services more and generate more revenue. The network operators established business relationships and development platforms to encourage the growth of these applications. Since that time, with popular platforms like Apple’s iPhone or Android handsets, mobile application development has exploded.
While smart phones are the primary mobile device, over the last two years, we have seen the emergence of tablet computers and other such mobile devices which support mobile applications.
Our evaluation will examine the Mobile Application Stores (MAS) provided by the following handset manufacturers:
OVERVIEW 3
TECHNICAL OVERVIEW 4
MOBILE APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT TOOLKITS 5
MOBILE APPLICATION STORES 31
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS 38
APPLICATION STORE ANALYSIS 43
ANALYSIS OF DEVELOPER SUPPORT PROGRAMS 45
OVERALL ANALYSIS 45
SWOT ANALYSIS 47
MARKET OVERVIEW 49
MARKET FORECAST 53
MARKET ANALYSIS 56
MARKET PREDICTIONS 63
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 66
APPS: RETAIL VERSUS COMMERCIAL? 69
WHERE ARE THE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES? 73
Mobile Applications Stores 2012: Asia Market
Single-user License: $ 995 USD
Company-wide License: $ 2,995 USD
Team License (Up to 5 Users): $ 1,865 USD
All smart phones come loaded with standard applications defined by the manufacturer. However, in 2009 the network operators, looking for revenue opportunities, have encouraged the development of other applications that can be used on the cell phones they support. Using these applications will use the network services more and generate more revenue. The network operators established business relationships and development platforms to encourage the growth of these applications. Since that time, with popular platforms like Apple’s iPhone or Android handsets, mobile application development has exploded.
While smart phones are the primary mobile device, over the last two years, we have seen the emergence of tablet computers and other such mobile devices which support mobile applications.
Our evaluation will examine the Mobile Application Stores (MAS) provided by the following handset manufacturers:
- Research in Motion (“RIM”)
- Apple
- Nokia
- Palm
- Motorola
- LG
- Samsung
- Sony-Ericsson
- Vodafone
- NTT DoCoMo
- Reliance Communications
- China Mobile
- China Unicom
- China Telecom
- Carriers: a comprehensive review of the Mobile Application Stores, development tools and support programs.
- Mobile Software developers: provide focus on what platforms offer growth and opportunity.
- Potential Application Store providers: a detailed technical comparison & review the market
- Handset Manufacturers: a comprehensive review of the Mobile Application Stores, development tools and support programs.
- Retail electronics distributors (business & retail): a detailed technical comparison & review of the market.
OVERVIEW 3
TECHNICAL OVERVIEW 4
MOBILE APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT TOOLKITS 5
MOBILE APPLICATION STORES 31
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS 38
APPLICATION STORE ANALYSIS 43
ANALYSIS OF DEVELOPER SUPPORT PROGRAMS 45
OVERALL ANALYSIS 45
SWOT ANALYSIS 47
MARKET OVERVIEW 49
MARKET FORECAST 53
MARKET ANALYSIS 56
MARKET PREDICTIONS 63
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 66
APPS: RETAIL VERSUS COMMERCIAL? 69
WHERE ARE THE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES? 73