Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/49e5f3/mobile_application)
has announced the addition of the "Mobile
Applications Stores: Asia - Market Analysis and Business Assessment"
report to their offering.
All smart phones come loaded with standard applications defined by the
manufacturer. However, the network operators, looking for revenue
opportunities, have encouraged the development of other applications
that can be used on the cell phones they support. Using these
applications will use the network services more and generate more
revenue. The network operators established business relationships and
development platforms to encourage the growth of these applications.
The release of smart phones like Apple's iPhone, with its 65,000
supported applications required the need for a single point of access to
these via an "application store". Various network operators, handset
manufacturers and software developers are announcing plans for their
"Mobile Application Store" ("MAS"). The MAS is a central location for
purchasing supplemental mobile applications, possibly available for a
fee.
This report evaluates the state of the mobile application stores and its
expected evolution. For example, Sun Microsystems is analyzed as they
also announced plans their own MAS. The report also evaluates MAS
consortiums such as Symbian and Android.
Key Findings:
The Mobile application market forecast is a $9.0 billion revenue
opportunity over the next few years.
The handset vendors have taken the leadership role away from the
network operators and are currently driving this market.
Apple has defined and driven this market to its current state. All
other players in this market are reacting to Apple and playing catch
up.
The market is young, confusing and unsettled.
Besides the handset vendors, major players in this market are the
network operators, software vendors, consortiums and retailers.
Great opportunities for software developers. Despite support programs,
they are left to figure it out themselves.
"The closest thing I've seen to a 'business model' for marketing apps is
to advertise like crazy until you get into the top 50 and once you're
there, the top 50 list will start generating its own buzz ... But that's
not a business model, that's like rolling the dice at a casino."
Target Audience:
Handset Manufacturers: a comprehensive review of the Mobile
Application Stores, development tools and support programs
Carriers: a comprehensive review of the Mobile Application Stores,
development tools and support programs
Mobile Software developers: provide focus on what platforms offer
growth and opportunity
Potential Application Store providers: a detailed technical comparison
& review the market
Retail electronics distributors (business & retail): a detailed
technical comparison & review of the market
Companies Mentioned:
Apple
RIM
Nokia
Samsung
LG
Sony-Ericsson
Motorola
HTC
Vodafone
NTT Docomo
Reliance Communications
China Mobile
China Unicom
China Telecom
Sun
Microsoft
Android
Symbian
And more.....
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/49e5f3/mobile_application.
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