iOS vs Android
Google's Android and Apple's iOS are operating systems used primarily
in mobile technology nowadays, such as
smartphones and tablets. Android, which is Linux-based and partly open source,
is more PC-like than iOS, in that its interface and basic features are
generally more customizable from top to bottom. However, iOS' uniform design
elements are sometimes seen as being more user-friendly.
You
should choose your smartphone and tablet systems carefully, as switching from
iOS to Android or vice versa will require you to buy apps again in the Google
Play or Apple App Store. Android is now the world’s most commonly used
smartphone platform and is used by many different phone manufacturers. iOS is
only used on Apple devices, such as the
iPhone.
Comparison Between Android And iOS
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Type of
comparison
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Android
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iOS
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Developer
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Google
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Apple Inc.
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Initial
release
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September 23, 2008
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July 29, 2007
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Customizability
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A lot. Can change almost anything.
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Limited unless jailbroken
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File
transfer
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Easier than iOS. Using USB port and Android File Transfer desktop
app. Photos can be transferred via USB without apps.
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More difficult. Media files can be transferred using iTunes
desktop app. Photos can be transferred out via USB without apps.
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Available
on
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Many phones and tablets.
Major manufacturers are Samsung, Motorola, LG, HTC and Sony. Kindle Fire also
uses a modified version of Android. Nexus line of devices is pure Android,
others bundle manufacturer software
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Calls
and messaging
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Google Hangouts. 3rd party apps like Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp,
Google Duo and Skype all work on Android and iOS both.
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iMessage, FaceTime (with other Apple devices only). 3rd party
apps like Google Hangouts, Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp, Google Duo and Skype
all work on Android and iOS both.
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App
store , Affordability and interface
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Google Play
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Apple app store
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Video
chat
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Google Hangouts and other 3rd party apps
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FaceTime (Apple devices only) and other 3rd party apps
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Programmed
in
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C, C++,
Objective-C, Swift
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Widgets
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Yes
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No
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Internet
browsing
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Google Chrome (or Android Browser on older versions; other
browsers are available)
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Mobile Safari (Other browsers are available)
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Maps
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Google Maps
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Apple Maps
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Available
language(s)
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32 Languages
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34 Languages
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Latest
stable release and Updates
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Android 6.0.1 (Marshmallow) (October 2015)
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9.3 (March 21, 2016)
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Battery
life and management
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Many Android phone manufacturers equip their devices with large
batteries with a longer life.
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Apple batteries are generally not as big as the largest Android
batteries. However, Apple is able to squeeze decent battery life via
hardware/software optimizations.
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Rooting,
boot loaders, and jailbreaking
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Access and complete control over your device is available and you
can unlock the bootloader.
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Complete control over your device is not available.
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File
manager
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Yes, available.
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Not available
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Cloud
services
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Native integration with Google cloud storage. 15GB free, RM8.92
for 100GB, 1TB for RM44.62. Apps available for Amazon Photos, OneDrive and Dropbox.
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Native integration with iCloud. 5GB free, 50GB for RM8.92, 200GB
for RM13.39, 1TB for RM44.62. Apps available for Google Drive and Google
Photos, Amazon Photos, OneDrive and Dropbox.
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Photos
& Videos backup
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Apps available for automatic backup of photos and videos. Google
Photos allows unlimited backup of photos if you select the low-resolution
option. OneDrive, Amazon Photos and Dropbox are other alternatives.
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Up to 5 GB of photos and videos can be automatically back up with
iCloud. All other vendors like Google, Amazon, Dropbox, Flickr and Microsoft
have auto-backup apps for both iOS and Android.
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Security
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Android software patches are available soonest to Nexus device
users. Manufacturers tend to lag behind in pushing out these updates. So at
any given time a vast majority of Android devices are not running updated
fully patched software.
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Most people will never encounter a problem with malware because
they don’t go outside the Play Store for apps. Apple's software updates
support older iOS devices also.
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