Today's best software - a review of the pros and cons
The telephone software market today is larger and more competitive than ever. With the best brands, like Motorola, HTC, Samsung, T-mobile, and naturally the eponymous Apple all launching various unique or not so different smartphones, the modern device geek is spoilt for choice. But all of these different interactive hand held run on one of two main software programs - Android, or Apple's OS. In this post, let's review the arguments of the most well liked smart phones and their software - iOS and Android. Pros of Android versus. iOS:
- In sheer numbers, these smartphones far outstrip the iPhone market. The technology is available on a large number of trusty brand telephones, for example Motorola, HTC, Samsung, Micromax, for example. The best software reviews suggest this telephone software has a wider market.
- Its open source nature compares favourably to iPhone's closed source nature, because it makes allowance for much more customization than in iPods, even after jail breaking.
- Accessibility of more free, legal programs is a major advantage of Android over iOS. Though the iPhone store has more programs, Google play is fast catching up and is good because a larger number of them are free. Again, in this platform, other third party programs can also be easily installed, which is a major customization advantage.
- Accessibility if inbuilt flash and well integration of applications, like the share option and the camera, in Android smart phones, make it expedient to the iOS.
- This software uses the Java platform, which is the platform used most by developers. The development platform offered by Android is an easy one, which permits multiple platform development of applications.Pros of iOS vs. Android.
- Though in volume the already mentioned phones dominate the market, iOS has about it a uniqueness and brand value which is difficult to contend with. Though there are way more Android telephones, no phone running on the previous platform by itself has a larger following that the iPhones running on Mac.
- The Apple's closed system allows it to launch programs which are customised for its iPhones, and are thus sometimes more detailed than Android software which has to accommodate itself to a bigger number of phones, and so doesn't exploit absolutely the capacities of any telephone.
- Apple app store has a larger number and assortment of features custom made for the iPhones, iPads, and other Apple software, than Google Play. These limited range programs give the devices running on Apple an exclusivity which Android smart phones cannot match.
- Developing applications on the Mac platform can be a bit stuttering for developers as the Mac uses odjective programming under the C-language. Hence individuals who are familiar with C and C++ can do this programming easily. Developing applications that are supported by multiple platforms is a difficult job for all.
These 2 telephones and tablet based software superpowers now dominate the market, and are unlikely to have heavy competition soon. Which operating system you choose depends upon your personal desires and preferences, and what YOU desire from your handheld.
- In sheer numbers, these smartphones far outstrip the iPhone market. The technology is available on a large number of trusty brand telephones, for example Motorola, HTC, Samsung, Micromax, for example. The best software reviews suggest this telephone software has a wider market.
- Its open source nature compares favourably to iPhone's closed source nature, because it makes allowance for much more customization than in iPods, even after jail breaking.
- Accessibility of more free, legal programs is a major advantage of Android over iOS. Though the iPhone store has more programs, Google play is fast catching up and is good because a larger number of them are free. Again, in this platform, other third party programs can also be easily installed, which is a major customization advantage.
- Accessibility if inbuilt flash and well integration of applications, like the share option and the camera, in Android smart phones, make it expedient to the iOS.
- This software uses the Java platform, which is the platform used most by developers. The development platform offered by Android is an easy one, which permits multiple platform development of applications.Pros of iOS vs. Android.
- Though in volume the already mentioned phones dominate the market, iOS has about it a uniqueness and brand value which is difficult to contend with. Though there are way more Android telephones, no phone running on the previous platform by itself has a larger following that the iPhones running on Mac.
- The Apple's closed system allows it to launch programs which are customised for its iPhones, and are thus sometimes more detailed than Android software which has to accommodate itself to a bigger number of phones, and so doesn't exploit absolutely the capacities of any telephone.
- Apple app store has a larger number and assortment of features custom made for the iPhones, iPads, and other Apple software, than Google Play. These limited range programs give the devices running on Apple an exclusivity which Android smart phones cannot match.
- Developing applications on the Mac platform can be a bit stuttering for developers as the Mac uses odjective programming under the C-language. Hence individuals who are familiar with C and C++ can do this programming easily. Developing applications that are supported by multiple platforms is a difficult job for all.
These 2 telephones and tablet based software superpowers now dominate the market, and are unlikely to have heavy competition soon. Which operating system you choose depends upon your personal desires and preferences, and what YOU desire from your handheld.
About the Author:
Desmond Bailey is a software researcher and self professed techie geek who has been coming up with articles and blogs in leading publications for over 7 years, amongst them 'vulnerabilities of iOS and Android?' You can find out more about him and the software he recommends at softline.blog.com
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