Firefox, Ubuntu and Tizen are eagerly waiting to conquer the market of mobile operating system iOS and Android. The smart users are going to enjoy that at MWC-2015 know as the Mobile World Congress which is currently underway in Barcelona.
High-end smartphones with the operating system Firefox is in the queue to be published in the next year- officially confirmed the Mozilla Foundation. ZTE, Alcatel and LG Electronics have a high market as cheap smart phones which credit is already gone to the operating system Firefox especially in Europe.
BQ Aquaris E4.5, the first smartphone running Ubuntu operating system, has been brought in the market and displayed at MWC-2015 by a Spanish mobile phone company namely BQ. Another high-end handset running Ubuntu is also on display at Mobile World Congress-2015 which is in the line to launch in this year by Meizu. Next 4G TLE will be available with an exclusive 20 mega pxl camera along with octa-core application processor of MediTek.
Flourishing
Along with so many electronics running Tizen operating system such as smart watch, TV sets, cameras, in Bangladesh and India the Samsung Z1 recently has flourished. Samsung products are highly hopeful to bring forth a high-end handset similar to the Z1 or something like that very model with a view to conquering the advanced markets like IoT.
In this year at the display on MWC another prominent electronics company LG has revealed LG Watch Uebane running Web operating system though the company has made a plan to minimize the expression of that very OS. Jo Joon-ho, the president of LG Electronics declared- “Our devices will operate mainly on Android OS, and Web OS will be utilized when certain functions of Android are limited, as in cars or devices having incompatible functions,”
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*Tizen has the support of a strong hardware manufacturer (Samsung), but they are reducing their commitment to the OS. A plus is support for Android apps.
*Firefox OS appears, so far, to look at the low-price phones, but has a lack of apps (HTML5 only?)
*Ubuntu Touch might do well, I think, particularly where Ubuntu for desktop/laptops is already well known. Though they seem to have issues getting hardware manufacturers interested? And their own hardware, Ubuntu Edge, is supposed to be funded through a Kickstarter that is not taking off very well.
*Sailfish (well, Jolla, the company behind) has some mid-range hardware in production and it has access to apps from Android (and Firefox OS, should that take off). On the other hand, it has much less of a brand recognition than Ubuntu and Firefox.
So my layman's guess would be that Firefox OS gets some amount of traction among low-end phones, with the lack of apps ultimately being its bane; that Tizen never really takes off amongst all the other Samsung offers; that Ubuntu gets somewhat large in certain regions of the world while it's quite insignificant elsewhere (and that's if they actually gets the hardware support they need), and that Sailfish - if the hardware they are using is fast enough for the OS, and if the performance penalty for running Android apps via the Dalvik layer is insignificant - can possibly get somewhere, though that doesn't necessarily even means beating Windows or BB.
Meaning that I think none of them will beat Android or iOS, and I'd be surprised if they even beat Windows, but I think there is a chance for additional OSes to get established on the market, though they might be somewhat "niched".
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