Wednesday, December 21, 2011

PlayBook and Android Applications


PlayBook is going to be launched by Research in Motion the manufacturers of BlackBerry, though Android is designed by a group lead by Google. Google has taken unique interest in the development and marketing of Android just since it desires to extend its supremacy as a search engine in the world of intelligent phones too.

The more the number of applications, way more is the reputation of that intelligent telephone device. There is a vast difference among the number of BlackBerry applications and Android application. Android Apps number is more than 1,30,000 even though that of BlackBerry stands at nearly 20,000. The Android has a major community following and support. The number of Android apps is pretty high just because it is an open source platform. The expense of establishing an Android application is rather reasonable and the rate of return is really assured. This difference can have a particularly large impact on the buying behavior of any potential intelligent telephone user.

1 of the organization management strategies is if you can't go against, go with. This is what the RIM is going to most almost certainly try. RIM knows that the finest way to survive in the smart phone market is via designing such an operating system and platform that runs the Android apps too. If RIM is productive in generating the Android applications run on the PlayBook, the PlayBook will not only have the attributes of BlackBerry but also compatible to run the Android applications. In this circumstance the user of Play Book will be facilitated with about 1,50,000 applications. This could give the PlayBook the significantly awaited increase and remain ahead of the other intelligent phone manufacturers.

If RIM is in a position to make the Android applications run on the PlayBook, it can leave the iPhone far back in terms of recognition and number of applications available. The industry scenario could adjust drastically. Earlier there had been three key competitors in the field of smart phones namely RMI (manufacturers of Blackberry), Apple Inc. (manufacturers of iPhone, iPod and iPad) and Android. Just after the introduction of PlayBook that is able to run the Android applications, the iPhone is sure to phase the biggest challenge of surviving in the market.

This is just hypothetical scenario. If Apple Inc. also decides to enable the running of Android applications on its iPhone device, the Google is going to emerge as the greatest winner in the intelligent telephone industry.

The smart phones developers will now have to keep a close watch on not only the technical development but also the small business techniques becoming adopted by the unique manufacturers. It is going to struggle for existence and survival of the fittest but finally it is going to be the intelligent telephone user who is going to be facilitated the most.

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