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MOBILE OPERATING SYSTEM 1321006 ANANTHRAM N S 1321011 BIKRAMADITYA BARUAH 1321013 DHRUVA 1321047 BANDI BHAVNA 1321060 RANJINI SASEENDRAN

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MOBILE OPERATING SYSTEM

1321006 ANANTHRAM N S

1321011 BIKRAMADITYA BARUAH

1321013 DHRUVA

1321047 BANDI BHAVNA

1321060 RANJINI SASEENDRAN

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WHAT IS A MOBILE OPERATING SYSTEM?

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• A mobile operating system, also known as mobile OS operates on a smartphone, tablet, PDA, or other digital devices.

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HISTORY OF MOBILE OS

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• 1979 – 1992 Embedded systems used in phones.

• 1994 First smartphone, the IBM Simon, with touchscreen, email features.

• 1996 Palm Pilot 1000 PDA introduced with Palm OS

• 2000 Symbian becomes first mobile OS on a smartphone

• 2002 Microsoft introduces Windows CE for smartphones

• 2002 Blackberry releases its first smartphone

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• 2007 Apple iPhone with iOS introduced

• 2007 Open Handset Alliance formed by Google, HTC, Sony, Dell, Intel, Motorola, Samsung, etc

• 2008 Android 1.0 released with HTC Dream.

• 2010 Windows Phone OS released

• 2012 Mozilla announces Firefox OS

• 2013 Blackberry releases their new OS, BlackBerry 10

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COMMON MOBILE OPERATING SYSTEMS

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ANDROID

• It is a free and open source OS from Google Inc.

• Developed by Android Inc. which was later purchased by Google Inc. in 2005.

• Linux based OS backed by Google and other hardware and software developers from Open Handset Alliance.

• OS releases named after sweets : Cupcake, Frozen Yogurt(Froyo), Ginger Bread, Honey Comb, Ice Cream Sandwich, Jelly Bean

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BLACKBERRY

• BlackBerry 10 is from BlackBerry.

• Closed source and proprietary.

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IOS

• iOS is from Apple Inc.

• Closed source and proprietary, built on open source Darwin core OS.

• Used on iPhone, iPod, iPad, Apple TV.

• 3rd party apps officially supported from 2008 after the release of iOS 2.0

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WINDOWS OS

• Windows OS is from Microsoft

• It is closed source and proprietary

• Design resembles the desktop version of Windows 8

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SUPPORTED CPU ARCHITECTURE

• Android : ARM, MIPS, x86, I.MX

• BlackBerry : ARM

• iOS : ARM

• Windows : ARM

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COMPARISON BETWEEN OS

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Android• Darwin

• C, C++, Objective-C

• 6.1.4

• Proprietary EULA except for open source components

• Mac OS X using iOS SDK

iOS• Mobile OS

• Java

• 10

• Proprietary

• Windows, Mac OS X

WindowsBlackBerry• Windows CE/NT

• C++, .NET, Lazarus, Silverlight, etc

• 8

• Proprietary

• Windows

• Linux

• C, C++, Java

• 4.3

• Free except proprietary component

• Linux, Mac OS X and Window

Description• OS Family :

• Programmed in :

• Current Version

• Licence

• Official SDK platform(s)

GENERAL

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Description Android BlackBerry iOS Windows• Apps

• Multitasking

• Centralized notifications

• Flash support

• Maps

• 600000+

• Yes

• Yes

• Yes

• Google Maps

• 120000+

• Yes, limited

• Available

• NA

• NA

• 650000+

• Yes, limited

• Yes

• No

• Apple Maps

• 100000+

• Yes, limited

• Not Available

• NA

• Here Maps

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CAPABILITIES

Description Android BlackBerry iOS Windows• Package manager

• Wireless system updates

• Voice Recognition

• Near Field Communication

• On device picture info (including Exif data)

• APK

• Yes

• S-Voice (Only in new models)

• Available

• Only date and location

• BlackBerry Desktop Manager

• Yes

• Available

• Available

• NA

• iTunes

• iOS 5 onwards

• Siri on iPhone 4S onwards

• Not Available

• Only location

• Zune Software

• OS 8 onwards

• Available

• Available

• Not Available

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COST

Description Android BlackBerry iOS Windows• Cost to develop

on the phone

• Cost of application (Range)

• Most expensive application

• Free

• Free – Rs. 1000

• Rs. 10000 (The Most Expensive Play App)

• Free

• Free – Rs 1000

• Rs. 750000 (SafeCell)

• $99/year

• Free – Rs. 1800

• Rs. 60000 (BarMax: California Edition)

• $99/year

• Free - Rs. 1000

• Rs. 3000 (I'm Rich)

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