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Strategy Analytics: Symbian Foundation is Good for Nokia but Bad for Google
Boston, MA - June 24, 2008 - According to the latest research from Strategy
Analytics, the creation of the Symbian Foundation on June 24, 2008, will be good
for Nokia but bad news for Google Android and Microsoft.
Neil Mawston, Director at Strategy Analytics, said,
"We expect Nokia to use royalty-free Symbian software as a loss-leader to drive
profitable growth in handsets and services in 2009. This is a good move for
Nokia, because cheaper smartphones for the mass-market will eventually drive
higher global volumes of Nokia devices and Ovi content."
Bonny Joy, Analyst
at Strategy Analytics, added, "Lower costs for the Symbian operating system
spell bad news for licensable rivals, such as Google Android and Microsoft
Windows Mobile. They will impact Android on volume and Microsoft on value. Symbian
will match Android on zero-Dollar pricing, and this diminishes one of its major
competitive advantages. For Microsoft, the pressure will surely mount to cut
the price of its license fees to handset vendors, which we estimate to be a
relatively high $14 per unit worldwide in 2008."
About Strategy Analytics: Strategy Analytics is a global,
independent research and consulting firm. Visit www.strategyanalytics.com for
more information.
For more analysis and data,
including marketshare, please contact:
Europe Contact: Neil Mawston / +44 1908 423 628
/ NMawston@strategyanalytics.com
Asia Contact: Thomas Kang / +82 10 2874 8133 / tkang@strategyanalytics.com
USA Contact: Bonny Joy / +1 617 614 0708 /
BJoy@strategyanalytics.com
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