The Most Popular Google Android Operating System Could Shift Blackberry Operating System
Google Android Operating System Shifts Blackberry Operating System
Google’s Android platform successfully ranked second in the world market operating system (OS) smartphones in the third quarter of 2010. This year, Android managed to shift the position of the Blackberry operating system. This was conveyed by research firm Canalys.
Nokia with Symbian operating system is still leading the market by making a 37% share. While Android has a share of 17%. This figure exceeded the Research In Motion (RIM) for BlackBerry, Apple and Microsoft.
The increasing popularity of Android phone made by several companies including Motorola Inc., HTC Corp. and Samsung Electronics put Google in a good position for mobile devices made by them.
Google Chief Executive Eric Schmidt expects the search sites ‘mobile’ to generate huge revenues for the company. Many operators push toward prepaid smartphone. This will generate more revenue than data traffic.
Since appeared on the market two years ago, the Android operating system is offered for free to mobile phone vendors are experiencing dramatic growth. Three months ago he saw a growth of 14 times the level last year. With the surge of Android phones, smartphones cheap into the carrying capacity of the overall market growth.(e-lifestyle.us).