Tuesday, December 3, 2013

In Android you arrives competition, and not called iOS or Windows Phone - MuyLinux

The Android you arrives competition, and not called iOS and Windows Phone

Android is the first Linux-based operating system that prevails among the masses. Win both, in fact, that some people called him a little sarcastically “Windows mobile”. However, while the usual competition does not appear to pose any challenge to Google’s platform in 2014 could change the situation.

If we remove from the equation iOS, playing in their own league, to Windows Phone, which is unlikely to go clawing market share slowly but relentlessly, to BlackBerry, which still smells of dead … It’s the other Open Source systems based on Linux which is emerging as the most interesting opportunity to alter the status quo. Starting with …

Firefox OS

possibly the most open of all, Mozilla system is also best positioned a priori. It has been endorsed by many companies around the world and their purpose, lower-middle range and emerging markets , are the main values ??highlighted by analysts.

Tizen

Samsung

even ruling with majority in the mobile segment, Android by not desist with Tizen . And she is not alone in the effort, although it still has the most, it is the most played.

addition to the above note, a new alliance would be brewing for one purpose: to stand up to Android. It is said that two of the star players such movement would be precisely Firefox OS and Tizen.

Ubuntu

Ubuntu could not miss on this list, even though the latest news about it at least have been bittersweet: roughness on GNU / Linux, honorable failures … community must therefore expect to prosper told by Canonical and manufacturers really interested in the alternative that represents.

Sailfish OS

This past week we attended the premiere demure Jolla and Sailfish OS. The true successor to MeeGo, which looks really good, looks like the weakest contender this game. But they had a trump saved, and Sailfish OS that will be distributed free of charge to install it on any device supported by Android .

What do you think? Google will share? Piece of the pie-even by force-coming alternatives? By what you apostáis

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