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A model demonstrates a Nexus One smartphone after a news conference at Google headquarters in Mountain View, California in this January 5, 2010 file photo.
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PARIS (Reuters) - Google has overtaken Microsoft in the battle over the software that runs mobile phones and is challenging Apple for share of the fast growing smartphone market.
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Google's Android was the fourth most popular operating system on smartphones sold in the first quarter, research firm Gartner said on Wednesday, putting the company in a good position as handsets look set to surpass computers for browsing the Web.
Android, which was in 10 percent of smartphones sold in the quarter, still lags Nokia's Symbian, Blackberry-maker Research in Motion and Apple.
But Gartner said Android phones were already outselling the iPhone in North America, less than two years after the Internet search giant entered the market.
"Android will sail smoothly. Until next year it will likely be a battle between Apple and Android," Jee Dong-seob, a senior official at SK Telecom, told Reuters Global Technology Summit in Seoul.
DEVELOPER BOOM FOR ANDROID
More and more start-ups are developing applications for Android, boosting interest among consumers and posing increasing risk to Apple, venture capitalists told the Reuters Summit in San Francisco.
While Apple's app store offers more than 200,000 games, tools and other software to jazz up the iPhone, against just 38,000 for Android, the openness of Google's mobile operating system is helping it gain popularity with developers.
"I am quite impressed by the traction the Android ecosystem is getting," said Redpoint Ventures' partner Chris Moore.
"I want to say that on the current trajectory, they (Android) will pass the iPhone platform, or at least reach parity by the end of this year or middle of next year."
App developers usually choose a limited number of mobile platforms to write software for as every additional platform sharply raises their costs.
CROWDED MARKETPLACE
Nine major operating systems have either launched or are in development. Some players in the industry expect to see further consolidation, while others say fragmentation is set to continue.
"Markets will continue to remain fragmented and competition will only get tougher as players will push hard to develop new systems or upgrade existing ones to offer customized products for mobile carriers," Lee Ho-soo, head of Samsung's bada smartphone operating system, told the summit in South Korea.
Morgan Gillis, chief of mobile operating system LiMo, told the summit in Paris he expected to see more consolidation following Nokia's and Intel's merger of their Linux-based operating systems.
"I think that the eventual number of industry device operating systems will be no more than five, probably four," Gillis said.
MICROSOFT CHALLENGED
Microsoft, which has been making mobile software for around 10 years, said it was committed to wireless, and hopes to claw back market share it has lost to rivals with new Windows Phone 7 models, due to reach markets in time for holiday sales at the end of the year.
"We are very committed, it's a core part of our strategy," Microsoft CFO Peter Klein told Reuters Summit in New York.
Handset makers such as HTC and Samsung make Windows phones but are increasingly turning to Android, which is not only free but attracting a fast-growing developer community.
(Additional reporting Alexei Oreskovic in San Francisco, Sinead Carew in New York, Miyoung Kim and Soeui Rhee in Seoul, Harro ten Wolde in Paris; Editing by David Cowell)
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May 19, 2010 8:03am EDT
this is good, more competition means better products. its the same in the web hosting industry. Since there are so many, companies such as MingledHost.com are giving people great deals
peos1234
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May 19, 2010 8:19am EDT
So I take it that Google now generates 4-5 billion dollars in profits from smart phones, since it has caught up with Apple. That is what Apple earns with iPhones. How much exactly is Google earning with the phenomenal upstart phone they have created? By the way, it looks a lot like an iPhone
kentfromohio
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May 19, 2010 8:34am EDT
You’re right, it does look like an iPhone. Except the bigger, brighter screen.
Nexus One is better than iPhone in many ways – processor speed, camera, AMOLED screen res, battery life, the list goes on.
The iPhone is an amazing device, but now there’s something better out there. But don’t fret, the 4g iPhone will be out and you’ll be video chatting all your commie buddies about how great Apple is again in no time.
ATLien13
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May 19, 2010 8:57am EDT
@ATLien13
Whoa! The crack must be causing neuron misfires. Your Nexus One list of superior features demonstrates you are an excellent spec sheet analyzer. But the market does not work that way. The iPhone created the current smartphone market, and its virtues goes way beyond a spec sheet list. The fact that all competitors raced to deliver an iPhone carbon copy, with a faster camera or other supposed advantage, shows how far behind the innovation curve they are. But you are right, the next gen iPhone will leave them racing out new copies of Apple’s latest innovations, with smart consumers not being fooled. But you can enjoy life by listening to the latest gangsta rap (I assume your music of choice) on your Zune.
By the way, commies are not my friends. I detest them, I love the Constitution, and look forward to the day when the thug from Chicago is returned to organizing street protests in Chicago.
kentfromohio
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May 19, 2010 9:13am EDT
As a developer trained in MS Languages, I am disappointed that MS has chosen the closed iPhone application model for their Win Phone and not open like Android. I am learning the Android SDK for phone development.
gefrank
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May 19, 2010 9:22am EDT
Android is Linux based. The power of Google behind Linux=Awesome!
Indian-Art
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May 19, 2010 9:24am EDT
Microsoft really needs to get with the program. I mean from a technical perspective I am glad they don’t because their products typically are horrible, and it shows. Long live customer-driven products!
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May 19, 2010 10:28am EDT
“…the openness of Google’s mobile operating system is helping it gain popularity with developers.”
Openness allows for viruses and I see one coming sooner than many think…look at what open borders in this country has done – enough said!
AIRIC
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May 19, 2010 11:03am EDT
I take issue with the last line of the article. Yes Microsoft is the only major mobile software maker to charge a license fee to handset makers because the only other one is google. the BB os is only run on RIM devices, mobile OS X is only run on apple devices and palm os is only on palm devices. it is like saying that gm only charges a monthly subscription for on star on gm vehicles.
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