The year 2013 promises to be a big year for mobile OS, OS increasingly used with many touch pads come on the market, and this trend is not ready to stop if we believes the spaciest, it will even tend to increase in the damn future.
Suffice to say that this market is certainly the most promising in the near future or the challenge of the mobile OS.
Today, there are 2 OS sentimentalism who share the cake, I want to speak on Apple's iOS and Android. But others, more or less old, continue to exist or begin to nibble market share, I'm talking about the Blackberry OS, Symbian still present and of course Windows Phone.
But in 2013 the situation will change, depending on the speed of development, and also tastes of everyone desires builders, the cake will have to share a greater number of shares, and it is not clear whether the biggest today who continue to inject between them, the users.
The question that we are entitled to ask is is it will not be too late for all these new mobile OS? I sincerely believe that some will find it difficult to break, but there is a large portion of the world's population is not equipped smartphone market in emerging countries is huge and there is a place in the sun to do.
Let's take a closer look.
Start with the OS we already know pretty well:
Symbian Nokia (very present as mobile work)
Apple iOS: the OS will continue its path, alternating updates we see elsewhere iOS 7 point the tip of his nose
Google's Android: again, this is definitely the most popular OS in the world, and is awaiting 5 Android
Windows Phone 8 (not to mention 7.8): the latest OS from Microsoft that is beginning to see its share of phone (Lumia 920, 820, 620 - HTC 8X, 8S - Samsung Ativ S - Huawei W1)
Samsung bada: OS this might be misunderstood believe is quite popular, particularly in France
Then there are the newcomers that are expected to emerge in 2013:
Blackberry 10: The new BlackBerry OS should equip Blackberry Blackberry Z10 and X10 on 30 January 2013.
Firefox OS: Mozilla's mobile OS has made its merry way and should arrive this year on a mobile ZTE
Tizen: A New Open Source OS that many manufacturers and mobile operators follow closely. Samsung will be the first to offer a mobile in 2013 under Tizen
Ubuntu Phone OS: Ubuntu OS should offer this year, probably before March, and Ubuntu Phone is planned for 2014.
Open webOS: the direct descendant of webOS, HP laché, and continues to be developed and brought on a lot of smartphones or tablet. The last portage date is Open WebOS on the Nexus 7
Sailfish OS: a new OS based on MeeGo me it seems, developed by former Nokia, which is already beginning to turn ... on Nokia (see video below made by Engadget)
And then, which is the 12th mobile OS?
RT Windows 8: The mobile OS listed above all work on smartphones and some on shelves, while Windows 8 is that RT for tablets. But the fact that it is part of the mobile OS, this is the first advantage of a tablet, not to be mobile?
AND now, I think we did a tour of what awaits us in 2013 next mobile OS. I do not know what will be your choice, but it is clear that each of them have peculiarities, addicts, and defects course.
The year 2013 promises to be a great year test.