3. Introduction
iOS is a mobile operating system for Apple-manufactured
devices. iOS runs on the iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch and Apple TV.
Developers can use the iOS software development kit (SDK) to
create applications for Apple mobile devices. The SDK includes
tools and interfaces for developing, installing, running and
testing apps.
iOS
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iOS apps can be written using the iOS system frameworks and
the Objective-C programming language.
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Android is a another Smartphone OS developed by Google. It is
used by a variety of mobile phone manufacturers including
Motorola, HTC, Samsung and Sony Ericsson. Currently there are
over 11,868 distinct Android Devices in the world.
37.9% are on Jelly Bean, 34.1% on Gingerbread and 23.3% other
Andro
id
Android phones typically come with several built-in applications
and also support third-party programs. Developers can create
programs for Android using the free Android SDK.
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12. iOS is more “INTUITIVE”
Many people argue that anything
Apple makes provides a more intuitive
and easily-learnable experience for
just about anybody. It’s true
Apple care more about design
standards. Though Google has taken
many steps in recent years, it’s clear
that Apple cares about it more than
pretty much any other tech company
around
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Quick Settings
iOS 7 introduced Control Center;
which lets you toggle common
settings, adjust brightness and
control music with quick swipe
up.
Android has had for quite some
time but the big difference is that
on Android it comes down from
the bottom, and takes one extra
tap to get to.
Apple version is bit more
Comprehensive and attractive
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Multitasking
On Android double tapping
the home button brings up a
vertical list of apps with
previews of content.
Apple’s version sets up on the
apps in a left-to-right list
instead, and gives the previews
far more screen real estate. To
quit an app just flick an app’s
thumbnail up and away to the
top of the screen
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Notifications:
One of Android's strengths has
been its rich notification system
pull down the notification
drawer; and you are given the
latest missed call, tweets,
calendar items and so on---.
Apple’s notification, lacking for
years have caught up a bit, with
more details and categories
than before.
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Camera:
The iPhone’s Camera has
always been a strong Point; and
the latest devices are no
exception. The latest native
camera app is clean and
incredibly simple to use.
Cameras on Android are
generally speaking, competent
but not yet exceptional. Big
promises from Samsung and
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19. While any system can be broken,
at this time the iPhone’s tightly
controlled apps seem to be the
safest bet for people who want a
secure phone.
Strength and Weakness
Security:
iOS android
Android app is that some of
them, perhaps as many as in five
android apps, have holes on this
at this time. Not good
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User Control
• Apple has killer design engineers whose job is
to make sure you’re going to love the interface
and how it all works together.
•But, say, you’d like more control over how
widgets appear or what the interface looks like,
i.e. defining them according to our needs, in that
case, Android is your better Choice.
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Battery life
• iOS devices have had better
battery life, but you cant replace
battery of your iPhone.
•Charging is very fast in case of
iPhone.
• On the flip side, Android
powered hardware seems to
have less hours battery life with
bit slow charging rate.
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22. iOS v/s Android:
iOS:
a. Official Documentation
b. iTunes U
c. WWDC Videos
Android:
a. Official Documentation
b. mobile tuts+ (http://mobile.tutsplus.com/)
c. Vogella (http://www.vogella.com/android.html)
d. Stack Overflow
Resources
developer.apple.com / developer.android.com
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In this area Android shines.
Although you can certainly
move apps around and make
folders on the iPhone, the OS
doesn’t have anything like
Android’s ability to create
shortcuts to contacts right on
the home screen.
Customization and Widgets
WINNER: Android, iOS could learn a thing or two from Google’s OS in
this department.
But, the enhanced multitasking in iOS (and Android) has made
widgets less necessary over time
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Google Play Store:
I. Google Play Developer
Console.
II. Just submit the application.
III. app is available to the
world.
Publishing an App
iOS Developer Program: $99 per year.
Google: $25 once off.
iTunes App Store:
I. iTunes Connect,
II. Read the App Store
III. Review Guidelines (often).
IV. Submit the App.
V. Review.
VI. Be Patient!
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Google Maps includes
Google Navigation, which
provides free turn-by-turn
directions. This app has
proved to be reliable.
Maps and GPS
The latest Google Maps adds 3D buildings and vector-based
graphics that makes panning around maps silky smooth.
WINNER: Android. Until Apple does its own thing with
Maps, it will always be a step behind Google’s own OS.
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Hardware
Although software is king, hardware
design plays a huge role in one’s
purchasing decision. What Android has
wide range of form factors, including
sliders and slabs in multiple screen
sizes. Some favorite designs include
Samsung Nexus S with its Super
AMOLED display, the HTC one.
iPhone with Its super sharp Retina display is second to none in
terms of resolution and clarity, and the glass and steel design
just feels more luxurious than anything in the Android camp.
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29. FINAL THOUGHT / CONCLUSION
Although iOS and Android are extremely competitive in out-of-the-box
experiences, we would be neglectful not to mention that Android’s user
experience is very customizable, where iOS 7 is not.
You may not be able to add fingerprint scanner to your HTC One, but you
can totally change how the phone looks by using custom icons, widgets, lock
screens, and so on. It one are where Android definitely has the inflexible iOS
beat.
But other than this, it’s not a clean sweep anywhere, Almost anything you
would want to do with a Smartphone can be done well on either platform –
Something that was not the case a year or two ago.
Lastly…. The best way to answer the age old questions is to ask “Who is
using iOS or Android ”? Show your device! If you like it… use it!
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30. Acknowledgement
I would like to express my special thanks of gratitude to Mr.
Rohit Sir who gave me this opportunity to do this
presentation on the topic , which helped me in doing a lot
of Research and I came to know about so many new things.
Secondly I would also like to thank my parents and friends
who helped me a lot in finalizing this presentation within
the limited time frame.
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