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OS options for handhelds

June 4, 2010

One of the key considerations in the design of a computing solution Mobile is the choice of handheld operating system. To be sure, there are many options available in the market today, but options can be quickly cut down to some basic questions about what solution is trying to deliver to your client and a fundamental understanding of the characteristics and work plans of the operating systems themselves.

What are the options for operating system and where they come from?

As we all know, the smart phone market has really exploded, and continues to expand with Android ® was launched last year and the iPhone ® and Blackberry ® continues to lead the way with the quota increase market of consumer and business markets, respectively.

One might think the operating system solutions for handheld computers are a relative thing new, but this is not the case. Those of you with a penchant for technology history will remember the Apple Newton ® 1993 as the first PDA. In fact, it was then Apple CEO John Scully to fashion the term "Personal Digital Assistant." PDA soon became everywhere with Palm (recently acquired HP ®), HP, Psion ®, IBM ® and many others getting into the market through the 90's and mid 2000. RIM entered the market with a device two-way pager in 1996, but the now famous e-mail and voice platform, BlackBerry, was released in 2002.

Microsoft ® entered the handheld market with Windows ® CE operating system in 1996 and then added a layer of consumers CE ® Pocket PC in 2000. This year, Microsoft announced a new consumer mobile operating system, Windows Phone Series 7 (based on CE 6.0 R3) is published by the holiday season and more directly in competition with iPhone ® tastes and Android ®.

One of the first mobile operating system is not really a smartphone at the same time, COPD is more Symbian ® later become an association of Psion and several mobile phone manufacturers hand. Nokia ® now owns the technology and has a license Open Source from this year.

Of course, the newcomer on the block is Android, an open source platform based on Linux ® kernel v2.6 and developed by Open Handset Alliance and led by Google ®. Android has rapidly market share, especially Microsoft, since it was launched in 2008.

Click click here for a summary of selected operating systems handheld on the market today:

For now, the biggest market target operating system is the business of consumer smartphones. There were more than 54.5 million units produced in Q1 2010. The greatest player continues to be Nokia, RIM, Apple, HTC and Motorola, which forms the top of the market.

How do I choose an operating system for development?

There are many criteria for choosing an operating system on a handheld. Those covered here focus on the use of handheld as part of whole system that an end user to use.

If delivery of a solution or application?

The main and first question is whether your product is a solution and the solution I mean is the product of software / hardware that will provide for use in a workday end users as the means by which to perform their tasks. If the end user only use the product regularly, and search inventory, or check status of an order, and the rest of the time the main use of the equipment is like a phone, calendar, contacts, and then it's an application.

If your focus is on the application, then you really should consider the level consumer products such as Android, iPhone, Blackberry, Windows Classic Phone / Series 7 and the like. May be some exceptions (see the rest of the questions below) that can only lead to another environment, but how big these necessary systems are sound and generally useful as a tool for the end user. Your support will be mainly for its implementation and the company most likely is that they provide the phone needs / email support.

However, if your approach is a solution, you can read and study in the rest of system …

If there are special peripherals to be used?

The second issue to resolve is whether user requires data collection, communications systems or special imaging solutions that perhaps "regular" hardware does not provide? Peripherals as barcode scanners, RFID readers, custom radios, sensors, biometric readers, magnetic stripe readers, it is true digital cameras and precision GPS systems are not available the consumer hardware vendors and even "glue on" can be difficult and unreliable.

Usually if you are looking to integrate a "special" ring, a manufacturer OS like Windows CE is the best option, drivers and system integration may be closely linked to the operating system. In most cases the operating system extends the hardware vendor to take advantage of special peripherals main characteristics.

Do you / your customers require a long life of the product?

greater investment IT is not cheap at first, and usually implementation costs such as training, support and configuration can be U.S. dollars of expenditure of a project. Therefore, because it is important to understand and handle the interrupt field and the cost due to obsolescence or upgrades the operating system can cause problems with your solution.

In general, consumer operating systems are controlled telephone company, which means that their implementation and support troops at the mercy your operating system update schedule and content. These operating systems are also routinely and quickly to take advantage of new features and services (or numbers). Generally this is not always a problem with your application runs in the "new" operating system, but when it is quite possible that limited to the actions you Can Take. A roller with new operating system is not always practical (or available), so that leaves you with your engineers are racing to develop a work-around/fix "now."

These types of problems usually can be mitigated by using Windows CE or Linux system products operating hardware manufacturers can "lock" to a specific level of review once your application is developed solution. In many cases CE is almost ideal as Microsoft defines the basic rule, but provides hardware companies with a large amount of source code so they can support or enhance and refine the system operational.

When is a proprietary operating system is actually under the control of the manufacturer. If your business can buy (PALM), then hope that someone will continue to support (and selling) these devices.

Open Source in general, do not have a problem with life as long as source code is Open to the collection, provided that the compilers are available (for good practice in terms). Who created your operating system and its sustainability in terms of support and security are other more complicated issue that is being faced with many of the markets in general.

What about security?

This is a key issue in the minds of most people (and essential for some), end users, through the departments IT and developers. There is no such thing as a "totally" secure, but in general, the more restricted access to this system is less likely a security threat can enter.

The perennial Windows Mobile (also known as classic phone) and Symbian are prime examples of systems Operating consumers with the goal of the virus, malware and security issues almost from its inception. It is the nature of its "openness" and connected systems freely available to allow this to happen.

It is of interest to Android, iPhone and webOS who have had very few reports of security problems. Usually this is due to the nature of the operating system and delivery methods / update employees.

Finally it is not Windows CE. Since the EC is the basis for Windows Mobile / phone that, logically, I think it would be so susceptible to the virus, and it would be right about the technical nature of the product. However, in the scope systemic deployed products, the solutions of the EC are generally much more focused on implementation and therefore does not have an "all user access" component characteristics. Also the CE hardware manufacturers have the ability to lock the OS in a way that can not be easily altered and verifiable as to its "uniqueness", which makes it very difficult to integrate a virus.

Who will be the end-user support?

This question really goes back to the original solution or the discussion of the application. If you are providing a product that is a unique application and hardware that really has other "general purpose" features that the user is usually (or mostly) the use, then the applications / features require support / upgrade / maintenance system that can leverage the very general knowledge … A consumer OS will be a great option to consider.

On the other hand, when given a solution, the support staff needs to focus on the end user to get the job done in an efficient and reliable. Telephone, email and "general purpose" applications / uses not the principal (or in many cases allowed) product feature. In this case, the most customizable operating system, such as CE or Linux can provide a great platform.

What if the mobile application is only part of my solution?

In many if not most, products of the mobile component is only part of a series of IT "views" on the complete solution. There are other points of view may be an Internet portal, a desktop application, even a TV application (think Xbox ® or PlayStation ® interface type). Their development will probably have to take advantage of known development environments, API and toolkits through product offerings to minimize the diversity of skills and reduce risk and acquisition time knowledge. Time to market (with a quality product) is everything.

Traditionally, mobile applications were "self-existence" which means operating system and hardware are limited so it really takes a special skill set and experience with the program for it. While still in the case of some environments (Symbian, Android and iPhone come to mind), others have really open.

Microsoft has integrated. NET and Silverlight ® platforms across the environment full development of desktop and server through your Windows 7 Series and Windows CE. This meant that while developers have yet to understand their "opinions" public and scope of hardware features of the site "no longer need to be fully re-training total being "specialists" in each area.

Java also has long promised "platform independent" development. In general, also meets this requirement with the Java ™ Runtime Environment (JRE) that is ported to many operating systems. The question to address is the general lack Support for Java hardware manufacturer. Even the Android SDK, while the use of Java syntax and structure, is actually its own language and system.

Conclusions?

I think I agree that no operating system solves everyone's problems or concerns. In general, there are even more factors to consider that are specific to your business solution.

If you are developing a product with specific peripherals and the requirement of long product life, the solution is quite simple with Windows CE.

However, if your product is really just an application that uses a keyboard (or screen Touch), without other peripherals, then a consumer OS is probably your best option.

If your product is somewhere in the middle of the two scenarios, then you really need to focus on the levels of support, security and development of its work plan to understand what will be best for you.

About the Author

Eric Eckstein, President and COO of Two Technologies Inc.-manufacturer of rugged mobile, handheld computers.

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