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    I must carefully consider the pros and cons of Google’s Android OS and Apple’s iOS when choosing a mobile operating system in order to find out which one is better suited for my personal day-to-day use. The Android OS enables the use of widgets, has the benefits of being an open-source OS, and provides users with unique features. Unfortunately, the Android OS suffers from huge code formatting by other software companies, contains bugs brought by a new update, and causes poor battery life. The iOS

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    of graphs. This Wi-Fi Analyzer and Surveyor from Manage Engine effectual supervise the signal strength, channel graph and channel interference of the available Wi-Fi networks at the Surrounding environment. We have done site survey using android mobile phone (Samsung Galaxy S4). we found the channels, interference, signal strength and Wi-Fi details. Wi-Fi Analyzer and Surveyor is a free tool for monitoring Wi-Fi. It can generate survey reports of the Wi-Fi networks at various points of environment

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    Rishi Wadhwani College of Engineering and Computer Science University of Central Florida rishiwadhwani@knights.ucf.edu Abstract— Android is of the most rapidly developing mobile operating system today with new upgrades bringing out huge improvements and massive abilities for mobile phones. The upgrades continually update a running system, supplanting and including incalculable archives over Android 's brain boggling development, in the region of fundamental customer data and applications. Smartphone security

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    Introduction of Mobile Operating system An Operating System is the software that manages the sharing of the resources, processes system data and user input, and responds by allocating and managing tasks and internal system resources as a service to users and programs of the system (UzEE, 2007). A mobile OS is a set of data and programs that runs on a computer or mobile device. It undertakes all the hardware and improves the value of the application software in the device (Viswanathan, 2014). Apple

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    have entered into the arena as well. These mobile devices are having a significant impact on our lives and are in fact redefining the way we access information and communicate with others. This is due to not only the hardware but the specialized software that these devices run and most importantly, their operating systems. Just like a PC can run different operating systems (like Windows, Linux, BSD etc.) or different versions of the same operating system (like Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7

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    correlation of the Android operating System from Google and iPhone operating System from Apple. The Comparison is done on the premise of their platform, their performances and the development in mobile area. I – INTRODUCTION Mobile Phones have turned into a part of human 's daily life. There are more than six Billions portable users in the world. Each Mobile Phones has hardware and specific programming called an operating system. There are numerous other operating system accessible and had have attempted

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    Mobile phones play huge role in our lives as they help us get connected to each other all the time. Since the last decade, Mobile phones continued to evolve into smartphones which can do much more than calling and texting. Smartphones are nothing but computers with extra internal hardware specifically a GSM radio (Global System for Mobile Communications) and a baseband processor that controls the radio. Along with these primary hardware components, smartphones now comes embedded with additional hardware

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    Developing Mobile Web Based Applications: An Introduction Date: 10/11/2013 Unit Title: Unit Number: H17J34 Word Count: 1279 Contents Page Introduction In this essay I will examine and discuss the following areas; the structure of the mobile industry, the differences between the ranges of platforms available, the target device range along with design principles, product development and design solutions. Structure of the Mobile Industry A mobile device is relatively

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    A Comparative Study of Mobile Phone’s Operating Systems Gaurav Jindal Assistant Professor, Gitarattan International Business School gauravjindal05@gmail.com Mayank Jain Student (MCA), Gitarattan International Business School jainmayank2007@gmail.com ABSTRACT “Without continual growth and progress, such words as improvement, achievement, and success have no meaning.” -Benjamin Franklin Mobile industries seem to follow this quote

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    a) Operating system is a part of computer system software program. The operating system acts as an interface between hardware and software. It contains instruction that work together to coordinate every file, device, main memory and processing time. It includes 4 essential subsystem managers which is memory manager, processor manager, device manager and file manager. The basic functions of operating system: - Managing Resource: OS take the responsibility of manage the computer’s resource, such as

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