Analyze the Strategies of the World's Mobile Handset Browser Suppliers.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c57096) has announced the addition of Strategies Adopted by Browser Suppliers and Handset Vendors in the Mobile Browser A mobile browser (earlier referred to as a microbrowser or minibrowser) is a web browser designed for use on a mobile device such as a mobile phone or PDA. Mobile browsers are optimised so as to display Web content most effectively for small screens on portable Market to their offering With the exception of a small number of value-line voice phones, 90% of mobile phones on the market have browsers for Internet access See how to access the Internet. . The specifications for these browsers are not all the same. Some support WAP (1) (Wireless Access Point) See access point. (2) (Wireless Application Protocol) A standard for providing cellular phones, pagers and other handheld devices with secure access to e-mail and text-based Web pages. 1.x, others meet WAP 2.0 specifications, and some even provide the same browsing functions typical of a PC. Most of these browsers have not been internally developed by mobile phone vendors but are provided by third-party browser suppliers, led by a small group of companies. This study will focus on the global mobile phone browser market, examining browser adoption by mobile phone vendors and analyzing handset browser suppliers' strategies. List of Topics Overall development of the global mobile browser market, mobile browser market size, browser adoption strategies of major mobile phone vendors including Nokia, Motorola, Samsung, LG, Sony Ericsson For an arrangement of Sony Ericsson products, see list of Sony Ericsson products Sony Ericsson is a joint venture established in 2001 by the Japanese consumer electronics company Sony Corporation and the Swedish telecommunications company Ericsson to make mobile phones. , and major Japanese and Chinese vendors; development of mobile browser suppliers such as Openwave, ACCESS, Teleca, Opera, and Nokia, including their product characteristics and key development strategies List of Figures Figure 1 Main Third-party Browser Suppliers' Global Market Share, 2005 Figure 2 NetFront's Modularized mod·u·lar·ized adj. Having or made up of modules: modularized housing. Structure for Mobile Communications Products Figure 3 Teleca Obigo's Strategic Partnerships Figure 4 Nokia's S60 Browser Structure Figure 5 Competitive Positions and Strategic Direction of Major Mobile Browser Suppliers List of Tables Table 1 Major Handset Vendors' Browser Adoption Table 2 Comparison of Opera Mini Opera Mini is a Java ME web browser for mobile devices, which runs on most phones that support Java Midlets. The browser is available in two versions: Opera Mini Advanced is the complete version using MIDP 2 for high memory phones, and Opera Mini Basic and Opera Mobile Table 3 Comparison of Nokia's S40 and S60 Platforms The S60 Platform (formerly Series 60 User Interface) is a software platform for mobile phones that uses Symbian OS. S60 is currently amongst the leading smartphone platforms in the world. Companies Mentioned - Nokia - Motorola - Samsung - LG - Sony Ericsson - Openwave - ACCESS - Teleca - Opera For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c57096 |
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