Contents
Introduction 3
Emergence of Smartphone Technology: 4
History: 4
Need: 4
Timeline: 5
Features offered in a Smartphone: 6
Screen Size and Resolution 6
Camera 6
Processor and Device Speed 6
Operating System 6
Storage Memory 6
Applications 6
Connectivity 7
Location Services: 7
Miscellaneous 7
Different OS in the Market: 7
Story of Apple and Samsung 7
Introduction about Android and iOS 8
Android by Google 8 iOS by Apple 8
Market Share Comparison 8
Technical Comparison: 9
The Application Store: 9
Power Management: 9
Memory Management 9
Security 9
GPS- Global Positioning System 11
Related Ethical Issues 11
Bibliography: 12
Introduction
The Smartphone market is emerging and growing. This is a well-known fact. However, this report primarily focuses upon what goes on behind the scenes in producing a Smartphone that is at par with the customers’ needs. The Smartphone market moved from producing sets with an alphanumeric keyboard to a qwerty keyboard, to a touch screen, to intelligent voice commands, to biometric securities, etc. Nevertheless, the diversity in needs of the consumer, increasing demand levels, the Smartphone industry hasn’t ceased to grow.
The conventional product strategies which used to focus upon costs, differentiation, and customer and technology orientations doesn’t seem to fulfill the ever-growing need of better technology. The Smartphone market is more focused on innovation and product development rather than the conventional product strategies.
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In the most recent market analysis from the NPD Group, iOS has assumed control of 43 percent of smartphone sales. The analysis further shows the market for basic phones has dwindled and that the cell phone market is fast becoming a smartphone market. The demand for anything other than smartphones is evaporating. This push toward high-end smartphones is helping not only Apple, but also Google and Samsung, which are benefiting from the desire of consumers to carry these all-powerful ‘mini’ computers in their pockets. With the connectivity these smartphones present, users are never left ‘out of
In “Have Smartphones Destroyed a Generation?”, Jean M. Twenge criticizes how smart phones have negatively transformed today´s post-millennial generation by putting them into a mental-health crisis. The author compares her generation when they were teenagers, with the kids of nowadays who spend most of their time in their phones instead of having social interaction. Twenge also states how this post-millennial generation tends to fall into depression, and homicidal rates have risen due to this technological impact. I believe that as the technology advances, the generations that come tend to go backwards in the way they behave in their everyday life.
Among the main competitors were Apple, Blackberry, and Samsung. Each firm implemented specific strategies to maximize their value proposition to the consumer. Blackberry invested heavily in a smartphone with a keyboard and failed to innovate faster than its competitors. Blackberry’s ultimate loss of smartphone market share was a direct result of firm effects. Blackberry chose a strategy that was inferior to its
Four years ago, the first iPhone was released and it still remains as a popular aspect of our technological culture today. Though it is in its fourth iteration with more to come, the iPhone continues to be one of the best selling smartphones. In a fast paced world with new technology constantly being released, the iPhone is still remarkable although some might argue that it is outdated and overhyped. This device is more than just a phone to consumers, but another way to connect with the world. There’s just something about this device that has Americans camping outside Apple stores and enduring long lines to get their hands on one. Although the iPhone may seem like just another smartphone, it is a cultural phenomenon because of the way it
Over the last decade, electronic-based companies such as Samsung and Apple have collaborated with cellular-phone carriers, and have studied the average consumer to find endless ways to improve the cellular phone. As a result, the smart phone was born. With their ability to provide users with instant access to communication, entertainment, Internet access, calendar, news, social media, and much more, the smart phone revolutionized and shifted the path of modern technology. In 2006, Apple began this revolution with their release of the iPhone. Being the first proper smart phone, many other companies attempted to mimic the unbeatable features and technology that Apple had included with the iPhone.
In the contemporary day, smartphone is no longer deemed as a luxury product as if over the past it has become very common among the society and nearly a necessity for every people. Thus undeniably, it shows that the people using the smartphone are rocketing in number and consequently to the competition among the sector. Thereof, gaining a clear idea
Due to advances in technology, smartphone availability and use is far more widespread than in the past. According to a study done by Ericsson[1], Singapore
Smartphones are a mobile technology that utilizes an advanced operating system in portable devices. Currently, the advanced operating systems employed on smartphones are IOS and Android. IOS was developed by Apple and is exclusive to its mobile devices only. However, Android is an open source operating system that is utilized by various smartphones on the market. Nevertheless, current smartphones employing either operating system encompasses the capabilities of a cell phone, camera, computer, mp3 player, external hard drive, GPS, and internet connection. This collection of technology on one device makes it very advantageous for businesses and convenient for individuals. According to Smith (2015), this is supported by the fact that 64% of American adults have a smartphone for various tasks.
1. The Smartphone industry is a well established market and the threats of a new entrant is low, as technology needed to rival the devices already available is quite advance if they want to differentiate from them
In today’s society cellular devices are not only popular in the United States, but in many other countries worldwide. Not only do cell phones contribute to one’s personal life, but business use as well. Most people have hectic lives, and using a device to help schedule appointments, send out mass text messages, or even remind you to call back your boss, is unimaginably convenient. Cell phones within the past five years have reached mile stones compared to the phones used back when cell phones were first invented. Even though there is still a diverse range for cell phones on the market, the two most popular brands seem to create an argument on choosing the right phone, Apple and Android. Each with impressively fast processors, and new
In October 2003, a gathering of youthful computing specialists met up to set up a product improvement organization that would go ahead to alter the phone cellular telephone as we was already aware it. The item they would make would set up mind blowing strength in the field of versatile registering. In the second from last quarter of 2014, worldwide shipments of Android-based cell phones came to 268 million, significantly outpacing the rate of offers for iPhones, Android 's nearest rival. Before the end of 2014, offers of Android gadgets this year alone could surpass one billion. Amid the second quarter of 2014, Android controlled a mind blowing 84.7 percent piece of the pie of the worldwide cell phone industry, well in front of iPhone, Windows Phone and the BlackBerry. Android has even been overwhelming in the circle of tablet PCs; around 62 percent of the almost 195 million tablet PCs sold amid 2013 were Android gadgets.
The Social Construction of Technology (or SCOT) is a new research tradition rooted in the sociology of technology. SCOT provides a multi-directional model based on the property of interpretative flexibility, and emphasizes on social influences on the technology design and development. This paper will apply SCOT principles to explore the development of cell phone, define the development of cell phone into three different stages historically, and analyze the interpretative flexibility of the cell phone accordingly in the three different stages. Based on SCOT theory, this paper will discuss how the original huge cell phones are shaped and developed by social influences to the smartphones in today’s life.
Smartphone market is an emerging important market and is experiencing a wave of transformation with the emergence of new players (Basole and Karla, 2011). The competition among the smartphone markets is no longer simply through physical devices but though ecosystems, or platforms. This essay is going to look at the evolution of the market so far including how it will evolve in the future, whether a few firms will eventually dominate the market as well as the core business strategy is applied to the firms.
The first generation of Apple’s iPhone was introduced in 2007. The competitive and innovative features include multi-touch interface, touch screen keypad/keyboard, a single home button phone with multiple functions, etc. Since the customer response and demand are high, Apple has released a new generation of iPhones each year. The domination of iPhones in the smartphones market surfaces the failure of Nokia to response to the iPhone. (Alexandra 2012). The operating system for all of the iPhones is owned by Apple, which is the IOS. Over the years, the sales of the iPhone have been doing great from around 1.4 million iPhones sold in 2007 to almost 170 mill units sold in worldwide in
At first, I was going to analyze and write about smartphones, however I found it more efficient to write also about a particular smartphone to narrow it down from such a broad technological artifact, such as answering who designed it, what for, what their position and the impact they want to have on society was, and their future visions. Therefore, I chose the iPhone as the centerpiece of smartphones I will be analyzing and an emphasis on applications. However, some of this information is relevant and interchangeable to all other smartphones. IPhones and smartphones allow us to access constant information and offer it the way we want it, as it is completely customizable now to fit our learning style. They keep us organized, send information to us in different ways, even shape and offer solutions such as for politics, economies, problems whether individual ones or globally. Smartphones capitalize on shared knowledge and has opened the door to inventors and those who have the knowledge to make our world a more connected place and lives easier by sharing it with us to use. We are able to communicate with other people far off, through space-time compression or shrinking-space to gather news and information.