What" s The Difference Between Android And Apples Ios Operating Systems?
What Google is trying to achieve with Android is a homogeneous platform that can be used on all handsets and is free for manufacturers to adopt and run. The Android Operating System is open for use on all handsets from Samsung to HTC. Its customisable and tailored to suit the needs of manufacturers. When you upgrade your handset to another that supports the Android Operating System, it will reduce the issues of being locked-in, so all your files and data can be transferred over from your previous handset easily.
Apple's Operating System, known as iOS, on the other hand, locks you into their operating system and support systems; it cannot be transferred to be used on devices other than those manufactured by Apple. This means that fewer devices use Apple, but also that they retain their users better than manufacturers that use Android.
When it comes to the difference in the apps that are available from each store, The Android Marketplace vs The Apple App Store, its difficult to determine a winner, because it depends largely on what youd expect from an app. Apple review all of the apps before theyre available to be downloaded, creating a choice of good quality applications for Apple App Store users. This also quality control maintains standards among apps, reducing concerns of viruses or malware in the app.
In contrast, Apps on the Android Marketplace can be loaded regardless of the content which has lead to a much, much wider choice in applications that are available, but most certainly at the cost of quality control. In fact a growing concern with the Android Marketplace is the number of viruses that its apps are spreading.
Android's vast availability on all handsets is undoubtedly key to its successful growth; however, this growth could quickly become a barrier to its own victory. The launch of Android 4 in October 2011, known as Ice Cream Sandwich, has arrived on the market, however devices that the platform is available on are few and far between, with most continuing to feature the previous release called Gingerbread.
Apple may lock users into their operating system however in the long term their quality may lead them to triumph over Android's fast growth and desire for quantity.