An operating system is needed in order to use various applications on your computer and wireless devices.
Apple’s Founder
What is Apple?
What is IOS
Let’s Talk IOS
Devices with IOS
Advantages
Disadvantages
generations of ios
types of devices having ios
primary application
secondry application
Among the technological tribe, the most popular terms associated with mobile phones are Android and iOS. While the former allows transparency and easy accessibility, the latter has carved a mass for itself, even though it allows strict connectivity. But when it comes to Apple, the loyal customers forget all of its cones and just stick on to the beauty, elegance and the magical iOS that runs like a pure charm.
It was on June 29, 2007, Steve Jobs, the then chairman and co-founder of Apple.Inc launched iPhone with iOS 1. Since then, the operating system has undergone some major upgrades, which was a result of continuous hard work and passion towards achieving beyond the expectations of the consumer. Here, we are glad to give you a brief sneak peek into the history of world’s favourite operating system.
Among the technological tribe, the most popular terms associated with mobile phones are Android and iOS. While the former allows transparency and easy accessibility, the latter has carved a mass for itself, even though it allows strict connectivity. But when it comes to Apple, the loyal customers forget all of its cones and just stick on to the beauty, elegance and the magical iOS that runs like a pure charm.
It was on June 29, 2007, Steve Jobs, the then chairman and co-founder of Apple.Inc launched iPhone with iOS 1. Since then, the operating system has undergone some major upgrades, which was a result of continuous hard work and passion towards achieving beyond the expectations of the consumer. Here, we are glad to give you a brief sneak peek into the history of world’s favourite operating system.
1- This ppt describe about the Apple's IOS. and also here define
short description about the new version IOS 11.2.6 ,its
history and features.
2- also define about its layer n brief intro about IOS.
3-also have some application. Proper ppt for candidate .
That’s great.
iOS is the leader in delivering the safest and the fastest mobile applications. It is constantly running forward to find new solutions for tomorrow’s security threats.
It can be applicable in many fields including finance & banking, chemicals, healthcare, energy, pharmaceuticals, telecommunications, entertainment, government at local, state and federal levels. So the need of hiring knowledgeable mobile application developers is highly intense in this mobile world.
Littel information about what is Apple iOS and History of iPhone and iOs.
Some of the features provided by iOS. Introduction about iOS Technology layers. and application provided by iPhones.
iOS is Apple’s mobile operating system that runs the iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch devices. iOS utilizes a multi-touch interface where simple features, and functionalities. Each version of iOS has been launched with multiple updated features every year. You will find the history of iOS versions 1.0 to 14 with system and app features.
iOS: Overview, Architecture, Development & Versions Sandra Kerbage
This is a simple presentation about iOS providing some information concerning its history, versions, layered architecture, how to build your first application, iOS development
Simple and Detail information about the competition between android and iOS. You can get the latest data in this presentation, the current scenario of two major operating system. This presentation is about operating system not mobile phone.
If query you can mail me at abhizala@hotmail.com
1- This ppt describe about the Apple's IOS. and also here define
short description about the new version IOS 11.2.6 ,its
history and features.
2- also define about its layer n brief intro about IOS.
3-also have some application. Proper ppt for candidate .
That’s great.
iOS is the leader in delivering the safest and the fastest mobile applications. It is constantly running forward to find new solutions for tomorrow’s security threats.
It can be applicable in many fields including finance & banking, chemicals, healthcare, energy, pharmaceuticals, telecommunications, entertainment, government at local, state and federal levels. So the need of hiring knowledgeable mobile application developers is highly intense in this mobile world.
Littel information about what is Apple iOS and History of iPhone and iOs.
Some of the features provided by iOS. Introduction about iOS Technology layers. and application provided by iPhones.
iOS is Apple’s mobile operating system that runs the iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch devices. iOS utilizes a multi-touch interface where simple features, and functionalities. Each version of iOS has been launched with multiple updated features every year. You will find the history of iOS versions 1.0 to 14 with system and app features.
iOS: Overview, Architecture, Development & Versions Sandra Kerbage
This is a simple presentation about iOS providing some information concerning its history, versions, layered architecture, how to build your first application, iOS development
Simple and Detail information about the competition between android and iOS. You can get the latest data in this presentation, the current scenario of two major operating system. This presentation is about operating system not mobile phone.
If query you can mail me at abhizala@hotmail.com
Android Vs IOS Presentation Created By Keval Bhatt (Master In Computer Application)
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This presentation fully describes the evolution of iPhone and ios. Let's see in the depth of its history and their technological advancement in every version they released.
This provides critical review of android OS and Apple iOS, gives detailed insight into both OS for the audience and
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UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 4DianaGray10
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Participants will gain insights into the responsibilities, challenges, and best practices associated with test management in SAP projects. Additionally, the webinar delves into the significance of heatmaps as a visual aid for identifying testing priorities, areas of risk, and resource allocation within SAP landscapes. Through this session, attendees can expect to enhance their understanding of test management principles while learning practical approaches to optimize testing processes in SAP environments using heatmap visualization techniques
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Orchestrator execution result
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SAP heatmap example with demo
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2. 1. Apple’s Founder
2. What is Apple?
3. What is IOS
4. Let’s Talk IOS
5. Devices with IOS
3. The iOS is the operating system that runs the iPhone,
iPod touch, and iPad. It's the core software that comes
loaded on all devices to allow them to run and support
other apps. The iOS is to the iPhone what Windows is to
PCs or Mac OS X is to Macs.
4. • The apple was founded in April 1st 1976 &
released with the first APPLE( I ) computer.
• Steve jobs
• Steve wozniak
• Ronald wayne
5. 1. Apple Inc. is a formerly known as
apple computer inc.
2. It’s a American multi-national
corporation that designs & markets
consumer electronics , computer
software's & personal computers.
3. The company’s best known
hardware products include the
iphone, the ipod ,& the ipad.
6. What is iOS?
1. Apples mobile operating system
considered the foundation of the iPhone
2. Originally designed for the iPhone but
now supports iPod touch, iPad, and Apple
TV
3. It is updated just like Itunes for iPods
4. As of Oct 2011 Apple contains over
500,000 iOS applications
7. IOS comprises the operating system and technologies that you use to run
applications natively on devices , such as ipad, iphone and ipod touch.
IOS even ensures that performance and battery space life don’t suffer even if you
are multitasking.
It had a 14.9% shared of the smartphone mobile OS units shipped in the third
quarter of 2012, behind only google’s android.
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)
LET’S TALK
8. 1. iPHONE
•iPhone 5s
•iPhone 6
•iPhone 6 Plus
•iPhone 6S
•iPhone 6S Plus
•iPhone (1st gen.)
•iPhone 3G
•iPhone 3GS
•iPhone 4
•iPhone 4S
•iPhone 5
•iPhone 5C
MODEL
2. iPOD Touch
MODEL
• 1ST generation
• 2nd generation
• 3rd generation
• 4th generation
• 5th generation
• 6th generation
3. iPAD
MODEL
• iPAD 1st generation
• iPAD 2nd generation
• iPAD 3rd generation
• iPAD 4th generation
• iPAD Air
• iPAD Air 2
• iPAD Mini
1st generation
• iPAD Mini 2
• iPAD Mini 3
• iPAD Mini 4
• iPAD Pro
9. History of iOS
1. iOS is derived from OS X .
2. Founder were Steve Wozniak, Steve
Jobs.
3. Developed and distributed by
APPLE.inc.
4. Released in 2007 for the iPhone and
iPod Touch.
5. Extended to support iPad and Apple
TV.
10. versions
iOS 1.1.5
iOS 2.0
iOS 3.0
iOS 3.1.3
iOS 4.2.1
iOS 5.1.1
iOS 6.1.3
iOS 6.1.5
iOS 7.0.4
iOS 7.1(Beta 1)
Released date
June 29th 2007
July 11th 2008
June 17th 2009
Feb 2nd 2010
Nov 22nd 2010
May 7th 2012
March 19th 2013
Nov 14th 2013
Nov 14th 2013
Nov 18th 2013
11. iOS 6 features
• Maps
• Siri
• Passbook
• Facetime
• Mail
• Safari
• Shared photo streams
• Accessibility etc..
13. iOS 7 features
• Block unwanted callers
• Auto Focus
• Air drop
• Itunes Radio
• Notification center
• Multi tasking
• Gesture Control
• Undelete emails
• Turn off automatic app update
• Look at Most Visited Areas
15. History of iOS
1. iOS is derived from OS X .
2. Founder were Steve Wozniak, Steve
Jobs.
3. Developed and distributed by
APPLE.inc.
4. Released in 2007 for the iPhone and
iPod Touch.
5. Extended to support iPad and Apple TV.
Some facts about iOS
1.iOS does not allow installation of
NON-APPLE HARDWARE.
2. June 12, 2012, Apple's App Store
contained more than 650,000 iOS
applications.
3. These Apps downloaded 30 BILLION
TIMES..
4. Current IOS version is 6.0 and 6.0.1
will be released soon.
16. Updating of iOS
1. iOS updates are free.
2. They’re available to download
wirelessly on our iDevice the moment
they’re released.
3. Our device even alerts us when a new
update is released.
17. About the graphics of iOS
1. Delivers a wide-range of graphics.
2. Ranging from comprehensive 2D
drawing to accelerated 3D.
3. Retina Display :-
‘Retina Display is liquid
crystal display which claim to have a
high enough pixel density that the
human eye is unable to notice pixelation
at a typical viewing distance’.
1.Delivers a wide-range of graphics.
2.Ranging from comprehensive 2D drawing
to accelerated 3D.
3.Retina Display :-
‘Retina Display is liquid crystal display which
claim to have a high enough pixel density
that the human eye is unable to notice
pixelation at a typical viewing distance’.
About the graphics of iOS
18. Security on iOS
1. Set a passcode lock.
2. Configure it to delete all our data after too many
WRONG passcode.
3. In case of lost or stolen FIND MY iDEVICE allows
us to
i. Locate it on a map .
ii. Remotely delete all your data.
iii. Remotely lock our device.
19. Apple describes the set of frameworks and
technologies that are currently implemented
within the iOS operating system as a series of
layers. Each of these layers is made up of a
variety of different frameworks that can be
used and incorporated into your applications:
20. IOS Technology Layers
1. In iOS, there are four abstraction layers.
2. The Core O.S Layer.
3. The Core Services Layer.
4. The Media Layer.
5. The Cocoa Touch Layer.
21. Core O.S Layer
The Core O.S Layer manages the Virtual
memory , threads, the file system, the
network, inter process communication
with the frameworks in the core os layer
22. Core Services Layer
Core Services Layer contains the fundamental
interfaces for iOS , for accessing files , network
sockets and so on.
These interfaces are mostly C – based.
23. Media Layer
Media Layer allow you to create the best
multimedia experience available on the mobile
device with frameworks.
It uses both C and Objective - C
24. Cocoa Touch Layer
Implementation of a graphical event-driven
application in iOS with the frameworks is
performed in the cocoa touch layer
This layer uses objective - C
25. iCloud is a cloud storage and cloud computing
service from Apple Inc. launched on October 12, 2011.
As of July 2013, the service has 320 million users.
The service allows users to store data such as music,
and ios applications on remote computer servers for
download to multiple devices such as iOS-based
devices running iOS 5 or later versions.
28. In Conclusion
An operating system is needed in order to use
various applications on your computer and
wireless devices.
Without iOS and its continual upgrades there
would be no way to operate today’s trend
setting wireless Apple devices.