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Made by- Abhishek Zala

Department – C.E

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Things We Are Gonna SeeIntroductionDevicesVersionsFeaturesSecurity and privacySoftware upgradesMarket shareRoom for DevelopersConclusion

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WHAT IS MOBILE OS?A MOBILE OPERATING SYSTEM is the operating system that controls a Smartphone, Tablet, PDA(Personal Digital Assitant), or other mobile devices.

MAJOR MOBILE OS

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LET’S TALK iOSiOS comprises the operating system and technologies that you use to run applications natively on devices , such as ipad, iphone and ipod touch.

Programmed in :C, C++, Objective-C

OS family :OS X, UNIX

Initial release :June 29,2007

Kernel type :Hybrid (XNU)

Default user :Cocoa touch interface (multi-touch,GUI)

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Developer - AppleInc. Source Model - Closed Source

Customizability - Limited unless jailbroken

Easy Media Transfer – with Desktop Application

OS Family – OS X, UNIXAvailable Languages – 34

Latest Stable Release – 9.0.2Device Manufacturer – AppleInc.

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Now Let’s see about Android Android is a Linux based Operating System.

Android is open source and Google releases the code under the Apache License.

This open source code and permissive licensing allows the software to be freely modified and distributed by

device manufacturers, wireless carriers and enthusiast developers.

Programmed in :C, C++, JAVA

OS Family :Linux

Initial release :September 23,2008

Kernel type :Monolithic (Modified Linux Kernel)

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Developer - Google Source Model – Open Source

Customizability – All most EverythingEasy Media Transfer – Depends on

ModelOS Family – LINUX

Available Languages – 32Latest Stable Release –6.o

Device Manufacturer – Various Companies

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Various iOS Devices

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Android Devices

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iOS 9 Marshmellow

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Features of iOS• Consistency• A Well-Designed, Intuitive User

Interface• No Crapware• iTunes and Tethered Syncing• Find my iPhone• Airplay• The iTunes Media Store

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Features of android• Customization• Better notification• Better multitasking• Wide range of device to choose from• Back button• Do virtually everything faster• Better user control• Better maps

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SECURITY AND PRIVACY

iOS

While any system can be broken, at this time the iPhone’s tightly controlled apps seem to be the safest bet for people who want a secure phone

Android

Android is an open source and need most of permission to run an app. So as compared to iOS android lacks need of more security in it.

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Software Upgrades

Android dominates the iOS

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USA52%

Australia19%

India12%

France9%

UK8%

iOS

USA Australia India France UK

Top 5 Job Countries for App Developing

USA44%

India20%

Australia18%

UK11%

France7%

Android

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ConclusionAlthough iOS and Android are extremely competitive in out-of-the-box experiences, we would be neglectful not to mention that Android’s user experience is very customizable, where iOS is not.

You may not be able to add fingerprint scanner to your HTC One, but you can totally change how the phone looks by using custom icons, widgets, lock screens, and so on. It one are where Android definitely has the inflexible iOS beat.

But other than this, it’s not a clean sweep anywhere, Almost anything you would want to do with a Smartphone can be done well on either platform – Something that was not the case a year or two ago.

Lastly…. The best way to answer the age old questions is to ask “Who is using iOS or Android ”? Show your device! If you like it… use it!