01 Dec 2009
Symbian may have a dominant position in the smartphone market, but is in danger of falling into obscurity according to a senior Gartner analyst.
While the Symbian operating system is the number one smartphone operating system it has some weaknesses, such as virtually no presence in the US market. However, Gartner vice president Nick Jones said that Symbian is in danger of losing out to weaker operating systems due to bad marketing.
“Android is well up on the hype cycle, it’s still a novelty and so is pretty much marketing itself; despite the fact the operators and handset manufacturers tend to de-emphasise it in favour of their own brands,” he said in a blog posting.
“Apple spends tons on marketing and advertising, there can’t be a sentient being this side of Alpha Centauri who hasn’t heard of iPhone. Apple also gets a lot of free marketing from its own users half of whom seem to be on a personal crusade to convince the rest of us to buy an iPhone. How long can it be before cult deprogramming specialists offer to kidnap your family members to free them from their Apple dependency?
“But who’s marketing Symbian? No-one.”
He notes that the only proponent of Symbian is Nokia, but that the Finnish telco is more interested in promoting its Ovi developer network. Symbian has made some efforts, but Nokia is even considering dropping the Symbian platform altogether in its next generation smartphones. This may be shortsighted, warned Jones.
“If consumer developers start to forget about the existence of Symbian that imperils the whole Ovi strategy,” he said.
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Symbian seems stuck in the past - developers seem to have left for Apple and Android. Symbian apps were always quite poor and very very expensive compared to Apple apps that are often only a few dollars, and still very profitable for developers. It just does not seem easy or profitable to develop for Symbian, nor has it ever been. Ovi is just an embarrassing failure.
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