Motivational Talk on Open Mobiles + AndroidSpeaker: Mr. Muhammad Bilal Mr. Rehan Mushtaq Mr. Faheem Ijaz
Evolution of Software and MobileScope of Mobile Phone ApplicationDifferent Markets of Mobile ApplicationOpen Mobile and Handset AllianceFuture Mobile ApplicationFully Open Mobile Platform HandsetDemo of Android Application and Device (by Faheem Ijaz)
Motivational Talk on Open Mobiles + Android
Evolution of Software and MobileOperating SystemsGame Applications and ConsoleInternet EvolutionMobile Handset and Applications Evolution
MS DOS before 1985Windows 1.0, 1985Windows 2.0, 1987Windows 3.0, 1990Operating Systems changes since 1985
Windows 95Windows 2000Windows XPWindows VistaOperating Systems changes since 1985
Tetris 1985GameBoy 1989Games in 1989Sony PlayStation 1995Games in 1995PSP 2005Game Applications and Console
Todays Console and GamesGame Applications and Console
Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) 1957 by USA1st E-Mail Application in 1972 by Ray TomlinsonTim Berners-Lee created the World Wide Web 1990Fixed Wireless High Speed Internet came after cable and fiber optic in 2000YouTube Video Sharing website Launched in 20053 G Mobile Phones i.e. Google Android based G1 2008Internet Evolution
Analog Motorola Mobile Phones in 1980sInitial Versions of GSM Sets in 1991Initial stages of Smart Phones by Nokia 1996An IMTS car phone by Motorola, from 1964. It weighed 40 pounds, Simple Mobile Phones, Flip Phones and PDAs till 2004Smart Phones Black Berry, iPhone, G1 etc 2008Mobile Handset Evolution
Todays Smart PhonesSmart Phone Market ShareSmart Phone Market Facts
Scope of Mobile Phone Application
Internet and Mobile Phone Users
BlackBerry, Samsung, Nokia, iPhone, Google G1Todays Smart Phones
Smart Phone Market Share 2008Smart Phone expected Market Share 2012Smart Phone Market Share
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Smart Phone38.00%
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Smart Phones11.00%
Other Mobile Phones89.00%
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Smart Phone Market 2008
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Nokia45.10%
RIM/BlackBerry13.30%
Apple5.30%
HTC4.00%
Others32.20%
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Smart Phone Market 2009
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Nokia41.20%
RIM/BlackBerry19.90%
Apple10.80%
HTC (inculded Android G1)5.40%
Others22.60%
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Smartphone sales grew by 29% year on yearNokia lost market share to RIM, Apple, and HTC (gartner.com)Size and Growth of Smartphone Market Will Exceed Laptop Market for Next Five Years (instat.com)85 percent of the market untapped for application developers (wirelessweek.com)
Smart Phone Market Share Facts
Of the 1.2 billion phones shipped worldwide in 2008, 1 billion were not smart phones (IDC, September 2008).75 percent of phones shipped in 2008 were not 3G (IDC, September 2008).Developers to Get 70 Percent of Windows Mobile Store Sales (pcworld.com)Smart Phone Market Share Facts
Daily 10,821(Jan 2008) 22,369(Jan 2009) change 107% (source: comScore)74% of all messages globally are now sent through a mobile device then previous year 59%Estonia to vote by mobile phone in 2011 6.5 Billion SMS's Sent Every Month in the UK SMS will continue to maintain its lead as the highest revenue generator across all messaging categories, providing global service revenues of $177 billion (83%) in 2013Some facts about Mobile Phone Usage
9 Million US Mobile Users Have Used Their Mobile Phone to Pay (m-commerce) for Goods or Services 41 percent of data users who do not participate in mobile commerce say security is their biggest concern 23 percent say they worry about being charged for the airtime 21 percent say they don't trust that the transaction will be completedUS Mobile Entertainment Market to See Stronger Growth from 2010 at annual growth rate of 16.3%Some facts about Mobile Phone Usage
Share of Different type of Mobile Applications
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Email39.00%
Social Networking16.00%
News and Sports Content13.00%
Maps & Directions12.00%
Local Travel News4.00%
Only simple Phone Calls or Messaging16.00%
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A commitment to openness, a shared vision for the future, and concrete plans to make the vision a reality.
Started : November 5, 2007 Founder: Google, Inc.Total Member: 47 Members: Mobile operators, Software companies, Commercialization companies Semiconductor companies, Handset manufacturersHardware VendorsSoftware VendorsOpen Handset Alliance
Key goals of this alliancelower the cost of developing and distributing mobile devices and servicesDevelopers will have complete access to handset capabilities and tools that will enable them to build more compelling and user-friendly services.bringing the Internet developer model to the mobile space.consumers worldwide will have access to less expensive mobile devices that feature more compelling services, rich Internet applications and easier-to-use interfaces - ultimately creating a superior mobile experience.
Open Handset Alliance
"The mission of the Open Mobile Alliance is to facilitate global user adoption of mobile data services by specifying market driven mobile service enablers that ensure service interoperability across devices, geographies, service providers, operators, and networks while allowing businesses to compete through innovation and differentiation." Started : June 2002 Founder: OMATotal Member: Over 200 Members: Sponsor Members (13), Full Members (73), Associate Members (66), Supporter Members (73)Open Mobile Alliance
Key goal for this alliance To provide standardization applicative protocols Products and services are based on open, global standards, protocols and interfaces and are not locked to proprietary technologies Open Mobile Alliance can address areas that previously fell outside the scope of any existing organizations, as well as streamline work that may have been previously duplicated by multiple organizations.Example of specificationsBrowsing specifications, now called "Browser and Content", previously called WAP browsing. In their current version, these specifications rely essentially on XHTML Mobile Profile.MMS specifications for multimedia messagingOMA DRM specifications for Digital Rights ManagementOMA IMPS (Instant Messaging and Presence) specification, which is a system for instant messaging on mobile phones (formerly known as Wireless Village).OMA SIMPLE IM Instant messaging based on SIP-SIMPLEOMA CP specification for Client ProvisioningOMA DS specification for Data Synchronization using SyncML.OMA PoC specification for Push to talk Over Cellular.
Open Mobile Alliance
NEO by OpenMokoAlpha 680 Netbook by SkytoneHTC Dream G1 Mobile Associations & Hardware
Sixth Sense Mobile Phone (MIT Media Lab)Future Mobile Application and Devices
Android is the first free, open source, and fully customizable mobile platform.Android offers a full stack: an operating system, middleware, and key mobile applications.It also contains a rich set of APIs that allows third-party developers to develop great applications.Android is only Multi-tasking operating system for mobile phones after Windows Mobile AndroidOpen platforms like Android will drive the mobile network to open-up like the internet.
Android Platform
AccelerometerLightMagnetic Field OrientationProximity/Distance Sensor Temperature
Available Sensor in Android
HTC Magic G2 by T-Mobile in Q2 1st phone in June and 2 More by the end of 20091st Handset by Summer 2009Q2 Samsung I7500 will be launched in US by T-Mobile and SprintQ2 2009 US launch (Europe in Q3 2009)Demo Android Netbook Shown at Computex Taiwan, Plans to launch Handsets and Netbooks in 2009Upcoming Android based Hardware
Android VideosMulti Tasking operating systemSee accelerometer, and orientation sensor in action
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