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PART 3[br][br]22. Language support :[br]– iOS is available in 40 different languages[br][br]– Android is available in 70 different languages[br][br]23. Security :[br]– iOS is much more secured as compared to Android since it provide 6 digit complex passcode as well as fingerprint lock in latest OS version.[br][br]– Android is comparatively less secured than iOS since several different manufacturers customise as per their need. Also, android is open-source too![br][br]24. Removable battery :[br]– Device that support iOS does not have removable battery[br][br]– Most of Android supported device have removable battery which can help in cases like damaged battery, running out of battery etc.[br][br]25. Platforms :[br]– iOS supports 64 and 32-bit ARM architecture (ARMV8-A for iOS 7 and above, ARMv6 for iPhone OS 1 to iOS 4.2.1)[br][br]– Android supports 64 and 32-bit ARM architecture, x86, x86-64, MIPS and MIPS64 as well.[br][br]26. Kernel type :[br]– iOS kernel type is hybrid (XNU)[br][br]– Android kernel type is monolithic (modified linux kernel)[br][br]27. Market-share :[br]– Globally iOS has 13.9% of market-share (as of 2015 Q2)[br][br]– Android has 82.8% of market-share globally (as of 2015 Q2)[br][br]28. New payment service :[br]– Apple Pay has been introduced by Apple Inc last year that support payment integrated with iOS.[br][br]– Android Pay/Google Wallet has been introduced by Google that is integrated with Android for payment service.[br][br]29. Device manufacturer :[br]– Devices for iOS are manufactured by Apple Inc (although Apple outsource manufacturing of device to other companies like Foxconn but hold complete ownership of product).[br][br]– Several different device manufacturers are available for Android such as Google, Samsung, HTC, Sony, Motorola, Karbonn, Micromax etc.[br][br]30. Default User Interface :[br][br]– iOS has Cocoa touch (multi-touch, GUI ) as default user interface[br][br]– Android has graphical (multi-touch) as default user interface[br][br]©Abu_harib[br][br]The future is now!!! |
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