This document provides a summary of the key differences between the Android and iOS mobile operating systems. It discusses their origins and founding companies, versions over time, supported devices, market share, latest versions of each OS, and differences in parameters like customization, sharing capabilities, supported languages, messaging platforms, and manufacturers. It also outlines some advantages and limitations of each OS.
Android OS is an open source operating system developed by Google and the Open Handset Alliance. It is primarily used in smartphones and tablets and is based on the Linux kernel. Some key points about Android include that it is developed in Java and uses the Dalvik virtual machine. Applications are distributed through the Google Play store. Android is customizable, supports sharing across devices, and is developed by many manufacturers. It is continually updated with new versions.
Android is an open-source, Linux-based operating system used primarily in smartphones and tablets. It uses a touchscreen interface and is designed for direct manipulation via swiping, tapping, pinching, and reverse pinching. The Android operating system has gone through many versions starting from 1.0 in 2008 to the most recent version 4.4 KitKat released in 2013, with each new version adding new features and improvements to performance, interface, and functionality.
This document compares and contrasts the Android and iOS operating systems for smartphones. It provides an introduction to smartphones and the logos of Android and iOS. It then details the history and evolution of both Android and iOS. The main features, file management, process management, and memory management of each operating system are described.
This document provides an introduction and overview of iOS development. It discusses prerequisites including previous programming experience, recommended resources for learning iOS development like Apple's developer site and books, and an introduction to the core concepts of iOS, Objective-C, and the Xcode integrated development environment. It also covers limitations of the iOS simulator and key tools like Instruments for debugging apps.
* Introduction to iOS for those who don't have even have a little exposure to iOS.
* For those who want to land onto the iOS ecosystem and start off.
* For those who own an iPhone/iPad/iPod-Touch and want to have knowledge about the iOS Apps development.
The document is a seminar presentation on iOS development and the smartphone operating system war. It introduces the speaker and his background in mobile development. It provides a brief history of mobile devices before and after the iPhone. It outlines key iOS development tools, technologies, and platforms. It presents app store metrics and a case study of developing an app called Movreak for multiple mobile platforms. It ends with encouraging attendees to join a mobile developer community and information on how to apply for jobs at the speaker's company.
This document provides a summary of the key differences between the Android and iOS mobile operating systems. It discusses their origins and founding companies, versions over time, supported devices, market share, latest versions of each OS, and differences in parameters like customization, sharing capabilities, supported languages, messaging platforms, and manufacturers. It also outlines some advantages and limitations of each OS.
Android OS is an open source operating system developed by Google and the Open Handset Alliance. It is primarily used in smartphones and tablets and is based on the Linux kernel. Some key points about Android include that it is developed in Java and uses the Dalvik virtual machine. Applications are distributed through the Google Play store. Android is customizable, supports sharing across devices, and is developed by many manufacturers. It is continually updated with new versions.
Android is an open-source, Linux-based operating system used primarily in smartphones and tablets. It uses a touchscreen interface and is designed for direct manipulation via swiping, tapping, pinching, and reverse pinching. The Android operating system has gone through many versions starting from 1.0 in 2008 to the most recent version 4.4 KitKat released in 2013, with each new version adding new features and improvements to performance, interface, and functionality.
This document compares and contrasts the Android and iOS operating systems for smartphones. It provides an introduction to smartphones and the logos of Android and iOS. It then details the history and evolution of both Android and iOS. The main features, file management, process management, and memory management of each operating system are described.
This document provides an introduction and overview of iOS development. It discusses prerequisites including previous programming experience, recommended resources for learning iOS development like Apple's developer site and books, and an introduction to the core concepts of iOS, Objective-C, and the Xcode integrated development environment. It also covers limitations of the iOS simulator and key tools like Instruments for debugging apps.
* Introduction to iOS for those who don't have even have a little exposure to iOS.
* For those who want to land onto the iOS ecosystem and start off.
* For those who own an iPhone/iPad/iPod-Touch and want to have knowledge about the iOS Apps development.
The document is a seminar presentation on iOS development and the smartphone operating system war. It introduces the speaker and his background in mobile development. It provides a brief history of mobile devices before and after the iPhone. It outlines key iOS development tools, technologies, and platforms. It presents app store metrics and a case study of developing an app called Movreak for multiple mobile platforms. It ends with encouraging attendees to join a mobile developer community and information on how to apply for jobs at the speaker's company.
This document outlines requirements for a personal assistant system called R2D2. It includes sections on introduction and purpose, overall description of features, system features, external interface requirements, and other non-functional requirements. The system will allow users to provide voice and text commands and receive responses. It aims to help disabled users access technology more easily. An administrator can view user feedback to further improve the system.
Android 5.0 Lollipop is the latest version of the Android mobile operating system. It introduces a multi-user interface and refreshed notifications. Notifications are more visible, accessible, and configurable. Lollipop also provides improved graphics performance for games and apps. While it offers benefits like increased security, reliability and efficiency, it requires higher-end hardware specs to perform optimally. Google released Lollipop on November 3rd, 2014 and its "Material Design" interface uses elements inspired by real-world materials. Overall, Lollipop is assessed as a significant improvement over previous Android and iOS versions.
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Android is an open-source, Linux-based operating system primarily used for mobile devices. It was developed by Google and the Open Handset Alliance. Key features of Android include widgets, notifications, multi-tasking, voice commands, a web browser based on Chrome, and over 600,000 apps available from Google Play. Android uses the Linux kernel, runs apps primarily in Java using Dalvik virtual machine, and allows developers to write apps in Java or C/C++. Security features include application sandboxing and user permission controls.
This document outlines the objectives and topics covered in an Android development training course offered by www.apponix.com. The training will cover setting up Android Studio, Java programming fundamentals, building user interfaces, managing inputs and buttons, using variables and arrays, the app lifecycle, SQLite databases, connecting to web services, maps and location services, deploying apps, XML layouts, different screen sizes and rotations, keyboard and touch inputs, and displaying notifications. It also describes the Associate Android Developer certification exam, expected salary range after completion, and high job demand and opportunities for Android developers.
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.
This document provides an overview of iOS application development. It discusses the programming languages used for native and hybrid app development, including Objective-C, Swift, React Native, and PhoneGap. It also describes the tools needed like Xcode, the Apple developer program, and Apple devices for testing. Limitations of the iOS simulator and App Store distribution are outlined. Common iOS device features, inbuilt apps, and questions are briefly addressed at the end.
- The document provides a history of iOS versions from the initial release of iPhone OS 1 in 2007 up to the current iOS 14.4 version. It summarizes each major iOS version, the devices it was compatible with, the key features introduced, and when support ended. Each version saw expanded device compatibility and new features while also dropping support for older devices that could not properly support the new OS. The document serves as an overview of the evolution of iOS and its expanding capabilities over numerous versions.
This document provides an overview of the Android operating system, including its history and development. It describes Android's origins at Google and the Open Handset Alliance in 2007. It outlines the major versions of Android from 1.0 to the present and discusses Android's open source architecture, including its Linux kernel base, native C/C++ libraries, Java-based framework and application layer. The document also briefly touches on Android's advantages in customization and applications, as well as some of its limitations, such as requirements for Java and SDK use.
Android Studio is the official IDE for Android application development, based on IntelliJ IDEA. In this presentation we tried to show overall structure of android studio.
Flutter 2.2 is the latest version of Google's, and it is also most popular cross-platform development for mobile framework. Flutter is using to make app for iOS, Android, web, and desktop.
This document discusses setting up an Android development environment. It recommends installing Java JDK 13, Android Studio, and using Android Studio to download SDK platforms, tools, system images and sample apps. The basic installation process involves installing JDK, Android Studio, using the SDK Manager to install components, installing USB drivers if needed, configuring devices for debugging, and starting development. It also discusses exploring the Android SDK, license agreement, popular third-party APIs, core Android tools like Android Studio, SDK Manager, AVD Manager, and using the emulator for app development and testing.
I developed these slides for basic android training. I know some of you will laugh looing at them but if you are a beginner and want to have a rough idea on android development you can have a look at them. :)
Android is an open source operating system used worldwide in smartphones. It is based on Linux and developed by Google. There have been many versions of Android released since the first one in 2008, with the most recent being KitKat. Android allows developers to create applications and games and distribute them through app stores, fueling its popularity. The document provides instructions on getting started with Android development using Java and outlines some basic UI components like buttons, text views and making toasts.
The document discusses Android infrastructure and is divided into several sections:
1. Device management covers how apps accommodate different devices and screen requirements like size, density, orientation, and resolution.
2. Battery management discusses how to view battery usage and improve availability by disabling unused functions.
3. File management is Linux-based with each app having its own protected user ID and files that cannot be accessed by other apps.
4. The user interface utilizes touch screens with icons, swipe navigation, and soft buttons along the bottom for tasks.
This document provides an overview of iOS and mobile app development for Apple devices. It describes the core OS and services layers that make up iOS, including frameworks for graphics, media, cocoa touch, and core services. It also discusses the iOS application architecture and lifecycle, common UI elements, and tools for iOS development like Xcode. The document outlines many iOS concepts and terminologies to introduce developers to building apps for Apple mobile devices.
Introduction_to_android_and_android_studioAbdul Basit
This document provides an introduction to Android and Android Studio. It discusses what Android is, its operating system components, versions and features. It also describes Android Studio as the IDE for developing Android apps, outlining its tools and how to install, create, code and deploy an Android app. The document serves as a high-level overview of getting started with Android development.
Android Vs IOS Presentation Created By Keval Bhatt (Master In Computer Application)
Are you confused which is best? Android Or IOS Don't be confused because you are at the right place
This document outlines requirements for a personal assistant system called R2D2. It includes sections on introduction and purpose, overall description of features, system features, external interface requirements, and other non-functional requirements. The system will allow users to provide voice and text commands and receive responses. It aims to help disabled users access technology more easily. An administrator can view user feedback to further improve the system.
Android 5.0 Lollipop is the latest version of the Android mobile operating system. It introduces a multi-user interface and refreshed notifications. Notifications are more visible, accessible, and configurable. Lollipop also provides improved graphics performance for games and apps. While it offers benefits like increased security, reliability and efficiency, it requires higher-end hardware specs to perform optimally. Google released Lollipop on November 3rd, 2014 and its "Material Design" interface uses elements inspired by real-world materials. Overall, Lollipop is assessed as a significant improvement over previous Android and iOS versions.
MobilePundit's expert experienced team of android developers in the field of mobile application development can assist you in developing your own custom android apps, all you need is to contact us and we help you in changing your imagination into reality.
Android is an open-source, Linux-based operating system primarily used for mobile devices. It was developed by Google and the Open Handset Alliance. Key features of Android include widgets, notifications, multi-tasking, voice commands, a web browser based on Chrome, and over 600,000 apps available from Google Play. Android uses the Linux kernel, runs apps primarily in Java using Dalvik virtual machine, and allows developers to write apps in Java or C/C++. Security features include application sandboxing and user permission controls.
This document outlines the objectives and topics covered in an Android development training course offered by www.apponix.com. The training will cover setting up Android Studio, Java programming fundamentals, building user interfaces, managing inputs and buttons, using variables and arrays, the app lifecycle, SQLite databases, connecting to web services, maps and location services, deploying apps, XML layouts, different screen sizes and rotations, keyboard and touch inputs, and displaying notifications. It also describes the Associate Android Developer certification exam, expected salary range after completion, and high job demand and opportunities for Android developers.
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.
This document provides an overview of iOS application development. It discusses the programming languages used for native and hybrid app development, including Objective-C, Swift, React Native, and PhoneGap. It also describes the tools needed like Xcode, the Apple developer program, and Apple devices for testing. Limitations of the iOS simulator and App Store distribution are outlined. Common iOS device features, inbuilt apps, and questions are briefly addressed at the end.
- The document provides a history of iOS versions from the initial release of iPhone OS 1 in 2007 up to the current iOS 14.4 version. It summarizes each major iOS version, the devices it was compatible with, the key features introduced, and when support ended. Each version saw expanded device compatibility and new features while also dropping support for older devices that could not properly support the new OS. The document serves as an overview of the evolution of iOS and its expanding capabilities over numerous versions.
This document provides an overview of the Android operating system, including its history and development. It describes Android's origins at Google and the Open Handset Alliance in 2007. It outlines the major versions of Android from 1.0 to the present and discusses Android's open source architecture, including its Linux kernel base, native C/C++ libraries, Java-based framework and application layer. The document also briefly touches on Android's advantages in customization and applications, as well as some of its limitations, such as requirements for Java and SDK use.
Android Studio is the official IDE for Android application development, based on IntelliJ IDEA. In this presentation we tried to show overall structure of android studio.
Flutter 2.2 is the latest version of Google's, and it is also most popular cross-platform development for mobile framework. Flutter is using to make app for iOS, Android, web, and desktop.
This document discusses setting up an Android development environment. It recommends installing Java JDK 13, Android Studio, and using Android Studio to download SDK platforms, tools, system images and sample apps. The basic installation process involves installing JDK, Android Studio, using the SDK Manager to install components, installing USB drivers if needed, configuring devices for debugging, and starting development. It also discusses exploring the Android SDK, license agreement, popular third-party APIs, core Android tools like Android Studio, SDK Manager, AVD Manager, and using the emulator for app development and testing.
I developed these slides for basic android training. I know some of you will laugh looing at them but if you are a beginner and want to have a rough idea on android development you can have a look at them. :)
Android is an open source operating system used worldwide in smartphones. It is based on Linux and developed by Google. There have been many versions of Android released since the first one in 2008, with the most recent being KitKat. Android allows developers to create applications and games and distribute them through app stores, fueling its popularity. The document provides instructions on getting started with Android development using Java and outlines some basic UI components like buttons, text views and making toasts.
The document discusses Android infrastructure and is divided into several sections:
1. Device management covers how apps accommodate different devices and screen requirements like size, density, orientation, and resolution.
2. Battery management discusses how to view battery usage and improve availability by disabling unused functions.
3. File management is Linux-based with each app having its own protected user ID and files that cannot be accessed by other apps.
4. The user interface utilizes touch screens with icons, swipe navigation, and soft buttons along the bottom for tasks.
This document provides an overview of iOS and mobile app development for Apple devices. It describes the core OS and services layers that make up iOS, including frameworks for graphics, media, cocoa touch, and core services. It also discusses the iOS application architecture and lifecycle, common UI elements, and tools for iOS development like Xcode. The document outlines many iOS concepts and terminologies to introduce developers to building apps for Apple mobile devices.
Introduction_to_android_and_android_studioAbdul Basit
This document provides an introduction to Android and Android Studio. It discusses what Android is, its operating system components, versions and features. It also describes Android Studio as the IDE for developing Android apps, outlining its tools and how to install, create, code and deploy an Android app. The document serves as a high-level overview of getting started with Android development.
Android Vs IOS Presentation Created By Keval Bhatt (Master In Computer Application)
Are you confused which is best? Android Or IOS Don't be confused because you are at the right place
The document discusses the Android operating system. It provides an introduction to Android, including that it is a Linux-based OS designed for mobile devices. It describes the origins of Android at Google in 2005 and the founding of the Open Handset Alliance consortium to develop open standards. The document outlines Android's architecture including its Linux kernel, libraries, runtime environment and application framework. It also covers Android versions, application development process, and comparisons with other mobile operating systems. In conclusion, it states that Android is an open, free platform customized by handset makers without royalty fees.
The document discusses and compares the two major mobile operating systems - iOS and Android. It provides details on their founders, versions, programming languages, and market shares. iOS was created by Apple for use on iPhones, iPads and iPods. Android, which is open source, was initially developed by Android Inc. and later acquired by Google. Both have grown tremendously in recent years to dominate the global smartphone market.
IOS is a mobile operating system developed by Apple that runs on Apple devices like the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch. It was originally called iPhone OS but was renamed with the introduction of the iPad. Unlike Android, IOS is not licensed to other hardware manufacturers. Android is an open source operating system based on the Linux kernel that was developed by Android Inc, which was later acquired by Google. It powers many smartphones and tablets from manufacturers like Samsung, LG, and Sony. The interfaces of IOS and Android differ, with IOS focusing on simplicity and fluidity while Android allows for more customization.
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Android is an operating system developed by the Open Handset Alliance led by Google. It runs on smartphones and tablets and is based on the Linux kernel. The document discusses Android's features such as touchscreen support, media capabilities, and connectivity options. It also covers Android applications, the Android Market app store, and recent developments in Android versions including improved multitasking and notifications. The document notes both advantages of Android's open source model and some current limitations.
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This document summarizes key aspects of the Android operating system. It discusses what Android is, its architecture, versions, advantages and disadvantages compared to iOS. The architecture section explains that Android is based on the Linux kernel and uses various open source libraries and frameworks. It also summarizes the main applications building blocks in Android like activities, intents, services and content providers. The document concludes by comparing some differences between Android and iOS like open source vs proprietary, supported features and customization options.
(1) The document discusses the architecture and workings of the Android mobile operating system. It describes Android's core components like the Linux kernel, native libraries, Android runtime, and application framework. (2) It also covers Android's building blocks like activities, intents, services, and content providers. (3) The document compares Android to its main competitor, iOS, noting differences in customization, file transfer, manufacturers, and access control between the two platforms.
The document discusses and compares key differences between the Android and iOS operating systems and platforms. It covers differences in customization, interfaces, hardware, app development processes, app stores, and other factors. The main points of comparison include customization options, types of devices, OS updates, app approval times, developer account costs, security provisions, and available apps between the two platforms.
Android is an open source software platform and operating system for mobile devices based on the Linux kernel. It was developed by Android Inc which was purchased by Google in 2005. The Android platform has gone through several versions since its initial release in 2008 and is used by many smartphone and tablet manufacturers. The main competitor to Android is Apple's iOS which powers iPhones and iPads. The two platforms differ in aspects like customizability, available manufacturers, and default apps.
Android is an open-source operating system developed by Google and the Open Handset Alliance. It was first developed by Android Inc. and has gone through many versions since 2008. The document discusses Android's architecture, security features, applications, advantages over iOS, and some disadvantages. It provides details on Android's four layer architecture, use of the Linux kernel, and the Dalvik/ART runtime. The summary outlines what Android is, who developed it, and some of its key features and applications.
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Android is a mobile operating system developed by Google. It is designed primarily for touchscreen devices like smartphones and tablets. Some key features of Android include direct manipulation through touch gestures, support for additional devices through variants like Android TV and Android Auto, and an open source nature. Android is widely used due to its large app selection through Google Play and integration with other Google services. However, disadvantages include potential security issues, battery drain from background processes, and ads within some apps.
Android is a mobile operating system developed by Google, based on the Linux kernel. It is used by many smartphones and tablets. The latest version, Android Nougat 7.0, was released in August 2016. It introduced new features like multi-window mode for using multiple apps at once, improved Doze mode for longer battery life, and call blocking functionality. Android Nougat also focused on optimizing apps to run more efficiently in the background through Project Svelte.
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This document provides an overview comparison of the Android and iOS mobile operating systems. It discusses that Android has an open-source model supported by the Open Handset Alliance while iOS uses Apple's closed-source model. The document outlines the history and timeline of version releases for both Android and iOS. It also summarizes some of the key differences between the two platforms in areas like development environment, hardware choices, and app performance.
This document provides an outline and overview of the Android operating system. It begins with an introduction to mobile operating systems and lists some examples. It then discusses the origins of Android in 2003 and the Open Handset Alliance formed by Google and other companies to support an open source platform. The document outlines Android's architecture including its use of Linux, Java, and other components. It provides details on Android versions and their features over time. It also discusses developing apps for Android and compares Android to other mobile operating systems.
Android is an open-source operating system developed by Google and the Open Handset Alliance for use in mobile devices. It is based on a modified version of the Linux kernel. The document discusses the history of Android's development, key features including its open nature, versions released over time, advantages like customization capabilities, and disadvantages such as sometimes needing an internet connection.
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Orpah Winfrey: From Humble Beginnings to Media Mogul
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Winfrey's journey to success began with a scholarship to Tennessee State University. where she studied communication. Her first job in media was as a co-anchor for the local evening news in Nashville. This role paved the way for her eventual transition to talk show hosting. where she found her true calling.
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6. Feature
Android
IOS
Widgets:
Yes
No, except in Notification Center
Company/Developer Google
:
Apple Inc.
OS family:
Linux
OS X, UNIX
Customizability:
A lot. Can change almost anything.
Limited
Programmed in:
C, C++, java
C, C++, Objective-C
Easy media transfer: depends on model
with desktop application
Source model:
Open source
Closed, with open source
components.
Open source:
Kernel, UI, and some standard apps The iOS kernel is not open source
but is based on the open-source
Darwin OS.
Auto-respond
Auto-respond, call-back reminder,
do not disturb mode
Call features
supported:
Internet browsing:
Google Chrome (or Android Browser Mobile Safari (Other browsers are
available)
on older versions; other browsers
are available)
Available on:
Many phones and tablets, including iPod Touch, iPhone, iPad, Apple
TV (2nd and 3rd generation)
Kindle Fire(modified android), LG,
HTC, Samsung, and others.
7. Continued….
Interface:
Touch screen
Touch screen
Messaging:
Google Hangouts
iMessage
Voice commands:
Siri
Maps:
Google Now (on newer versions)
Google Maps
Video chat:
Google Hangouts
Facetime
App store:
Google Play – 1,000,000+ Apps.
Other app stores like
Amazon and Getjar also distribute
Android apps.
Apple app store – 850,000+ Apps
Market share:
75% of smartphones, 3.7% of tablets in
14.9% of smartphones, 87% of tablets in
North America (as of Jan'13) and 44.4% of North America (as of Jan'13) and 40.1% of
tablets in Japan (as of Jan'13)
tablets in Japan (as of Jan'13). In the
United States in Q1 2013 - 52.3% phones,
47.7% tablets.
Available language(s): 32 Languages
Latest stable release:
Device manufacturer:
Apple Maps
34 Languages
Android 4.3 Jelly Bean (AUGUST 1, 7.0.2 (SEPTEMBER 26, 2013)
2013
Google, LG, Samsung, HTC, Sony, Apple Inc
ASUS, and many more
Upcoming
releases/Release
dates:
Android 4.4 Kitkat (October, 2013)
Unknown
Working state:
Current
Current
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19. ANDROID
IOS
You see that Apple always sets the SAFARI browser as
default whereas in Android you have the choice to
use any browser you install and also set it to default.
20. We can customize the heck out of Android and
make it your own whereas in IOS you have the
same old 5 x 4 grid. You can even make an
android look like an IOS device.
21. Apps in IOS can
have the back
button
anywhere, it’s the
choice of
developers but in
Android it’s
always in the
same place.
22. Sharing in apps
is far better in
Android. It
automatically
integrates all
the apps
installed and
let’s you share
something with
them whereas in
IOS you can only
share with the
apps that Apple
has included in
their OS.
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24. Steve Job that 2011 will be the year of
copycats…. Well sorry Steve, it looks that 2013
is the year of copycats courtesy of Apple’s IOS.
Let’s view some examples…
26. Which is Better?
OS Market Share
Total App Sales Revenue
Revenue
Developer Interest
Easiness of PL
Platform
Multitasking
Security
OS Upgrades
App Approval
Payments & Avail.
27. It
may seem too crude a question.
There are just too many ways to define
“winning,” and neither platform leads in
every area. But here’s the closest thing to an
objective answer I can manage.