Motorola Invests in UIQ: Does This Signal a Continued Dominance for Symbian?
Written by ABI Research
Friday, 09 November 2007
LONDON-- Recently, Motorola took a stake in UIQ, a user interface solution for mobile devices pre-integrated with the Symbian mobile operating system.
Symbian has long been considered a company dominated by the agenda of Nokia; and Motorolas apparent buy in
to the ecosystem looks to be (at face value) a knee-jerk reaction to
its current poor performance. But ABI Research asks: Why would Motorola
entertain strengthening the competitive position of its biggest
competitor, Nokia?
Research director Stuart Carlaw answers, Motorola
could be characterized as a blue-sky thinker, which is good with
respect to long-term planning, but falls short on the here-and-now
trends. Conversely, Motorola may look to release compelling multimedia
phones to the market quickly, in order to combat softness in this
segment of its portfolio.
"It is prudent for them to keep all OS options open with support for Linux, Microsoft,
and Symbian, as these are the triumvirate of technologies that will
shape the future mobile software market. It is interesting to see some
tiering of the OS in Motorolas platform
strategy, with Linux becoming the mid-tier choice whilst Symbian and
Microsoft temporarily occupy high-end devices.
ABI Research found that Symbian looks set to enjoy a solid market
share of 70% or more of the smartphone OS market for the next few
years. However, adds Carlaw, Linux
is forecast to encroach upon its position in the latter periods, with
Microsoft occupying a solid third position. How interesting it would be
if Motorola placed UIQ on top of a Linux OS.
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