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The Battle for Mobile Dominance: Inside the Open Handset Alliance and Tech Industry Rivalries
Join me for a deep dive into the world of mobile technology, as we explore the Open Handset Alliance (OHA) and the fierce competition between tech firms (CO) vying for dominance in the mobile market.
Episodes updated multiple times a week.
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(OHA-2) Why NOKIA didn't join the OHA
00:00 Introduction
Nokia was once the dominant player in the smartphone market, but it failed to keep up with the rise of Android and iOS. But, why did Nokia not join the Open Handset Alliance? We'll consider it's loyalty to
01:20 Symbian
and it's eventual partnership with tech giant
03:27 Microsoft
Windows phone could've been exactly what Nokia needed to keep afloat.. but why wasn't it. We'll cover an extremely detailed lecture about what led NOKIA to pursue a
07:08 Strategy
that led it down a path to voluntarily relinquish it's smartphone business after it feared losing
11:22 Control
of it's once dominant position.
We will also examine the consequences of this decision for Nokia's market share, innovation, reputation and how the Android ecosystem's issue with
13:14 Fragmentation
could leave a pathway towards a lucrative re-ascention for Nokia as a smartphone maker.
14:54 RECAP & Personal Thoughts
16:12 Recap & PERSONAL THOUGHTS -
(OHA-1) Introduction to the OHA
This is the start of a fascinating journey into the world of mobile technology as we explore the Open Handset Alliance (OHA).
00:00 Introduction
of the OHA as a consortium of leading technology companies, including Google, Samsung, and HTC, who came together in 2007 with the goal of promoting open-source software for mobile devices.
In this podcast, we'll delve into the
origins of the OHA, how it came to be, its impact on the mobile industry, as well as some of the
02:35 Goals
of the OHA. We'll explore the birthplace of Android with the
06:25 HTC Dream (T-Mobile G1)
and how Android became the world's most popular mobile operating system, and how the OHA's collaborative approach revolutionized the way mobile devices are developed from
08:32 NFC
to other aspects.
11:05 Google
plays a key role in the OHA..so we'll talk a lot about their role in the Open Handset Alliance as well take a quick dive into the whole
13:37 Google V. Amazon
sarga and also go over some
15:12 Criticism
the OHA has paste for having such a close tie with Google.
The podcast with wrap up with
16:52 Competition
and my personal thoughts as a
19:24 Conclusion