Mobile operating system
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A mobile operating system (mobile OS) is the operating system that controls a smartphone, tablet, PDA, or other mobile device. Modern mobile operating systems combine the features of a personal computer operating system with touchscreen, cellular, Bluetooth, WiFi, GPS mobile navigation, camera, video camera, speech recognition, voice recorder, music player, Near field communication, personal digital assistant (PDA), and other features.
History
Mobile operating system milestones mirror the development of mobile phones and smartphones:
- 1979–1992 Mobile phones have embedded systems to control operation.
- 1993 The first smartphone, the IBM Simon, had a touchscreen, email, and PDA features.
- 1996 Palm Pilot 1000 personal digital assistant is introduced with the Palm OS mobile operating system.
- 1996 First Windows CE Handheld PC devices are introduced.
- 2000 Symbian became the first modern mobile OS on a smartphone with the launch of the Ericsson R380.
- 2001 The Kyocera 6035 is the first smartphone with Palm OS.
- 2002 Microsoft's first Windows CE (Pocket PC) smartphones are introduced.
- 2002 BlackBerry releases its first smartphone.
- 2005 Nokia introduced Maemo OS on the first internet tablet N770.
- 2007 Apple iPhone with iOS introduced as an iPod, "mobile phone" and "internet communicator."[1]
- 2007 Open Handset Alliance (OHA) formed by Google, HTC, Sony, Dell, Intel, Motorola, Samsung, LG, etc.[2]
- 2008 OHA releases Android 1.0 with the HTC Dream (T-Mobile G1) as the first Android phone.
- 2009 Palm introduced webOS with the Palm Pre. By 2012 webOS devices were no longer sold.
- 2009 Samsung announces the Bada OS with the introduction of the Samsung S8500.
- 2010 Windows Phone OS phones are released but are not compatible with the previous Windows Mobile OS.
- 2011 The MeeGo the first mobile Linux, combined Maemo and Moblin, was introduced with Nokia N9 in effect of cooperation of Nokia, Intel and Linux Foundation
- In September 2011 Intel and the Linux Foundation announced that their efforts will shift from MeeGo to Tizen during 2011 and 2012.
- In October 2011 the Mer project was announced, centered around a ultra-portable Linux + HTML5/QML/JS Core for building products with, derived from the MeeGo codebase.
- 2012 The Lenovo K800 will be the first Intel powered smartphone (Android OS).[3]
Market share
In 2006, Android, iOS, Windows Phone, and Bada did not yet exist and just 64 million smartphones were sold.[3] Today, nearly 10 times as many smartphones are sold and the top mobile operating systems marketed as "smartphones" by market share are Android, Symbian, Apple iOS, RIM BlackBerry, MeeGo, Windows Phone, and Bada.[4] Note that these statistics only include operating systems marketed as "smartphones" (for example, they don't include Nokia's S40 operating system, which has larger market share).
Quarter | Windows Mobile[5] | RIM | Symbian[6] | iOS | Android[7] | Bada | Windows Phone[8] | Other | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2012 Q1 [9] | 9,939 (6.9%) |
12,467 (8.6%) |
33,121 (22.9%) |
81,067 (56.1%) |
3,842 (2.7%) |
2,713 (1.9%) |
1 243 (0.9%) |
144,392 (100%) | |
2011 Q4 [10] | 13,185 | 17,458 | 35,456 | 75,906 | 3,111 | 2,759 | 1,167 | 149,042 | |
2011 Q3 [4] | 12,701 | 19,500 | 17,295 | 60,490 | 2,479 | 1,702 | 1,018 | 115,185 | |
2011 Q2 [11] | 12,652 | 23,853 | 19,629 | 46,776 | 2,056 | 1,724 | 1,051 | 107,740 | |
2011 Q1 [9][12] | 982 | 13,004 | 27,599 | 16,883 | 36,350 | 1,862 | 1,600 | 1,495 | 99,775 |
2010 Q4 [10] | 3,419 | 14,762 | 32,642 | 16,011 | 30,801 | 2,027 | 0 | 1,488 | 101,150 |
2010 Q3 [4] | 2,204 | 12,508 | 29,480 | 13,484 | 20,544 | 921 | 1,991 | 81,133 | |
2010 Q2 [11] | 3,059 | 11,629 | 25,387 | 8,743 | 10,653 | 577 | 2,011 | 62,058 | |
2010 Q1 [12] | 3,696 | 10,753 | 24,068 | 8,360 | 5,227 | 2,403 | 54,506 | ||
2009 Q4 [13] | 4,203 | 10,508 | 23,857 | 8,676 | 4,043 | 2,517 | 53,804 | ||
2009 Q3 [14] | 3,260 | 8,523 | 18,315 | 7,040 | 1,425 | 2,531 | 41,093 | ||
2009 Q2 [15] | 3,830 | 7,782 | 20,881 | 5,325 | 756 | 2,398 | 40,972 | ||
2009 Q1 [16] | 3,739 | 7,534 | 17,825 | 3,848 | 575 | 2,986 | 36,507 | ||
2008 Q4 [17] | 4,714 | 7,443 | 17,949 | 4,079 | 0 | 3,958 | 38,143 | ||
2008 Q3 [18] | 4,053 | 5,800 | 18,179 | 4,720 | 0 | 3,763 | 36,515 | ||
2008 Q2 [19] | 3,874 | 5,594 | 18,405 | 893 | 3,456 | 32,221 | |||
2008 Q1 [17] | 3,858 | 4,312 | 18,400 | 1,726 | 4,113 | 32,408 | |||
2007 Q4 [17] | 4,374 | 4,025 | 22,903 | 1,928 | 3,536 | 36,766 | |||
2007 Q3 [18] | 4,180 | 3,192 | 20,664 | 1,104 | 3,612 | 32,752 | |||
2007 Q2 [19] | 3,212 | 2,471 | 18,273 | 270 | 3,628 | 27,855 | |||
2007 Q1 [17] | 2,931 | 2,080 | 15,844 | 4,087 | 24,943 |
Quarter | Android[21] | iOS | Symbian[22] | BlackBerry OS | Linux[23] | Windows Phone | Other | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2012 Q1 | 89.9 | 35.1 | 10.4 | 9.7 | 3.5 | 3.3 | 0.4 | 152.3 |
2011 Q4 | 83.4 | 36.3 | 18.3 | 12.8 | 3.8 | 2.4 | 0.8 | 157.8 |
2011 Q3 | 67.7 | 16.3 | 17.3 | 11.3 | 3.9 | 1.4 | 0.1 | 118.1 |
2011 Q2 | 49.9 | 20 | 18 | 12.2 | 3.3 | 2.4 | 0.5 | 106.5 |
2011 Q1 | 36.7 | 18.6 | 26.4 | 13.8 | 3.2 | 2.6 | 0.3 | 101.6 |
Current market share and outlook
IDC forecasts growth in market share of the Android from 59% in Q1 2012 to 61% in the entire year 2012 and to decline to 53% until 2016. The Windows Phone to grow from 2% in Q1 2012 to 5% in the entire year 2012 and then grow to 19% until 2016. The iPhone (iOS) to decline from 23% in Q1 2012 to 21% in the entire year 2012 and then decline to 19% until 2016. The BlackBerry market share is expected to keep current 6% until 2016.[24] Although, all forecasts are questionable, they do purportedly provide a good outlook to current and future trends.
Mobile internet traffic share
As of June 2012, mobile data usage shows 65% of mobile data traffic to be from iOS, 20% from Android, 2% from BlackBerry, 1% from Symbian, and 1% from Windows Phone.[25]
Common software platforms
The most common mobile operating systems are:
- Android from Google Inc.[26] (free and open source)[27]
- Android was developed by a small startup company that was purchased by Google Inc. in 2005, and Google continues to update the software. Android is a Linux-derived OS backed by Google, along with major hardware and software developers (such as Intel, HTC, ARM, Samsung, Motorola and eBay, to name a few), that form the Open Handset Alliance.[28] Released on November 5th 2007, the OS received praise from a number of developers upon its introduction.[29] Android releases prior to 2.0 (1.0, 1.5, 1.6) were used exclusively on mobile phones. Most Android phones, and some Android tablets, now use a 2.x release. Android 3.0 was a tablet-oriented release and does not officially run on mobile phones. The current Android version is 4.0. Android releases are nicknamed after sweets or dessert items like Cupcake (1.5), Frozen Yogurt (2.2), Honeycomb (3.0), and Ice Cream Sandwich (4.0). Most major mobile service providers carry an Android device. Since the HTC Dream was introduced, there has been an explosion in the number of devices that carry Android OS. From Q2 of 2009 to the second quarter of 2010, Android's worldwide market share rose 850% from 1.8% to 17.2%. On 15 November 2011, Android reached 52.5% of the global smartphone market share.[30]
- BlackBerry OS from RIM (closed source, proprietary)
- This OS is focused on easy operation and was originally designed for business. Recently it has seen a surge in third-party applications and has been improved to offer full multimedia support. Currently Blackberry's App World has over 50,000 downloadable applications. RIM's future strategy will focus on the newly acquired QNX, having already launched the BlackBerry PlayBook tablet running a version of QNX and expecting the first QNX smartphones in early 2012.[31]
- iOS from Apple Inc.[26] (closed source, proprietary, on top of open source Darwin core OS)
- The Apple iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad, and second-generation Apple TV all use an operating system called iOS, which is derived from Mac OS X. Native third party applications were not officially supported until the release of iOS 2.0 on July 11th 2008. Before this, "jailbreaking" allowed third party applications to be installed, and this method is still available. Currently all iOS devices are developed by Apple and manufactured by Foxconn or another of Apple's partners.
- Symbian OS from Nokia and Accenture[26] (open public license)
- Symbian has the largest share in most markets worldwide, but lags behind other companies in the relatively small but highly visible North American market.[32] This matches the success of Nokia in all markets except Japan. In Japan Symbian is strong due to a relationship with NTT DoCoMo, with only one of the 44 Symbian handsets released in Japan coming from Nokia.[33] It has been used by many major handset manufacturers, including BenQ, Fujitsu, LG, Mitsubishi, Motorola, Nokia, Samsung, Sharp, and Sony Ericsson. Current Symbian-based devices are being made by Fujitsu, Nokia, Samsung, Sharp, and Sony Ericsson. Prior to 2009 Symbian supported multiple user interfaces, i.e. UIQ from UIQ Technologies, S60 from Nokia, and MOAP from NTT DOCOMO. As part of the formation of the Symbian OS in 2009 these three UIs were merged into a single OS which is now fully open source. Recently, though shipments of Symbian devices have increased, the operating system's worldwide market share has declined from over 50% to just over 40% from 2009 to 2010. Nokia handed the development of Symbian to Accenture, which will continue to support the OS until 2016.[34]
- bada from Samsung Electronics (closed source, proprietary)
- This is a mobile operating system being developed by Samsung Electronics. Samsung claims that bada will rapidly replace its proprietary feature phone platform, converting feature phones to smartphones.The name 'bada' is derived from 바다, the Korean word for ocean or sea. The first device to run bada is called 'Wave' and was unveiled to the public at Mobile World Congress 2010. The Wave is a fully touchscreen running the new mobile operating system. With the phone, Samsung also released an app store, called Samsung Apps, to the public. It has close to 3000[35] mobile applications.
- Samsung has said that they don't see Bada as a smartphone operating system, but as an OS with a kernel configurable architecture, which allows the use of either a proprietary real-time operating system, or the Linux kernel. Though Samsung plans to install bada on many phones, the company still has a large lineup of Android phones.
- Windows Phone from Microsoft (closed source, proprietary)
- On February 15th, 2010, Microsoft unveiled its next-generation mobile OS, Windows Phone. The new mobile OS includes a completely new over-hauled UI inspired by Microsoft's "Metro Design Language". It includes full integration of Microsoft services such as Windows Live, Zune, Xbox Live and Bing, but also integrates with many other non-Microsoft services such as Facebook and Google accounts. The new software platform has received some positive reception from the technology press.[36][37][38]
Other software platforms
- webOS from HP (certain parts[clarification needed] open sourced)
- webOS is a proprietary mobile operating system running on the Linux kernel, initially developed by Palm, which launched with the Palm Pre. After being acquired by HP, two phones (the Veer and the Pre 3) and a tablet (the TouchPad) running webOS were introduced in 2011. On August 18th, 2011, HP announced that webOS hardware is discontinued[39] but HP will continue to support and update webOS software and develop the webOS ecosystem.[40] HP plans to open-source webOS in the future.
- GridOS from Fusion Garage[41]
- GridOS was built using open source code from the Android kernel.[42] It is used as the operating system of the Grid 4 mobile phone and Grid 10 tablet.
- Mer project (community-driven)
- Mer is an open, mobile-optimised, core distribution aimed at device manufacturers; powered by Qt/QML and HTML5 – openly developed, inclusive, and meritocratically governed.
- BlackBerry Tablet OS from QNX Software System/RIM[26] (closed source, proprietary)
- BlackBerry Tablet OS is based on QNX. QNX is a commercial Unix-like real-time operating system, aimed primarily at the embedded systems market. The product was originally developed by Canadian company, QNX Software Systems, which was later acquired by BlackBerry-producer Research In Motion. This OS is primary for BlackBerry Playbook (tablet).
- SHR (community-driven)
- SHR is a GNU/Linux based operating system for smartphones and similar mobile devices. It integrates various Free and Open Source Software projects into a versatile platform – flexible enough to run on a vast selection of mobile hardware such as the Openmoko Neo Freerunner, Nokia N900, Palm Pre and variants, T-Mobile G1, HTC HD2, iPhone 3Gs and more. The SHR build system is based on OpenEmbedded – well known from the Yocto project. For telephony, networking, etc. freesmartphone.org framework is used. On top of that an easy to use graphical interface centered around Enlightenment libraries is used to provide phone calls, messaging and pim. A growing amount of available applications offers SHR users with everything expected on a smartphone. But also numerous classical programs well known from other Linux distros can be made available easily.
- SHR is 100% community driven and based on Free and Open Source Software. This empowers everybody to realize their innovations or add support for new hardware – without needing to ask some CEO or strategy manager first.[43]
- MeeGo from non-profit organization The Linux Foundation (open source, GPL)
- At the 2010 Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Nokia and Intel both unveiled 'MeeGo' a brand new mobile operating system which would combine the best of Moblin and the best of Maemo to create a truly open-sourced experience for users across all devices. As of 2011, Nokia has announced that it will no longer be pursuing MeeGo and will instead adopt Windows Phone as its primary mobile OS. Nokia announced the Nokia N9 on June 21, 2011 at the Nokia Connection event[44] in Singapore. The phone is presumed to become available to the public in September 2011. LG announced its support for the platform.[45]
- Linux based operating system (open source, GPL)[26]
- Linux is strongest in China where it is used by Motorola, and in Japan, used by DoCoMo.[46] Rather than being an OS in its own right, Linux is used as a basis for a number of different operating systems developed by several vendors, including Android, GridOS, Boot to Gecko, LiMo, Maemo, MeeGo, Openmoko and Qt Extended, which are mostly incompatible.[47][48] PalmSource (now Access) is moving towards an interface running on Linux.[49] Another software platform based on Linux is being developed by Motorola, NEC, NTT DoCoMo, Panasonic, Samsung, and Vodafone.[50]
- Brew from Qualcomm
- Brew is used by some mobile phone manufacturers and mobile networks, however most often the end-user does not know this since mobile phones running Brew most often lack any Brew branding. Brew runs in the background with the custom "skins" of the mobile phone manufacturer or operator on-top. Brew is used by Sprint Nextel, metroPCS, U.S. Cellular and Verizon in the US and by the Three network in much of Europe, the UK and Australia on many mobile phones produced especially for their network. Manufacturers such as LG CDMA, Huawei, INQ Mobile, Amoi, and Samsung Mobile amongst others use Brew in some of their mobile phones and it is featured in Three UK phones such as the 3 Skypephone, INQ1 and Huawei u7510 (3 Touch). Two of HTC's mobile phones use Brew's successor Brew MP.
- LiMo 4 from LiMo Foundation
- LiMo Foundation launched LiMo 4 on 14 february 2011, the latest release of the LiMo Platform. LiMo 4 delivers complete middleware and base application functionality, including a flexible user interface, extended widget libraries, 3D window effects, advanced multimedia, social networking and location based service frameworks, sensor frameworks, multi-tasking and multi-touch capabilities. In addition, support for scalable screen resolution and consistent APIs means that the platform can deliver a consistent user experience across a broad range of device types and form factors[51]
Historical software platforms
- Maemo from Nokia (open source, GPL)
- Maemo is a software platform developed by Nokia for smartphones and Internet tablets. It is based on the Debian operating system.
- Maemo is mostly based on open source code, and has been developed by Maemo Devices within Nokia in collaboration with many open source projects such as the Linux kernel, Debian and GNOME.
- Maemo is based on Debian GNU/Linux and draws much of its GUI, frameworks and libraries from the GNOME project. It uses the Matchbox window manager and the GTK-based Hildon as its GUI and application framework.
- Windows Mobile from Microsoft[26][52] (closed source, proprietary)
- The Windows CE operating system and Windows Mobile middleware are widely spread in Asia. The two improved variants of this operating system, Windows Mobile 6 Professional (for touch screen devices) and Windows Mobile 6 Standard, were unveiled in February 2007. It has been criticized for having a user interface which is not optimized for touch input by fingers; instead, it is more usable with a stylus. However, unlike iPhone OS, it does support both touch screen and physical keyboard configurations.
- Windows Mobile's market share has sharply declined in recent years to just 5% in Q2 of 2010.[53] Microsoft is phasing out the Windows Mobile OS to specialized markets and is instead focusing on its new operating system and software platform, Windows Phone.
- Palm OS/Garnet OS from Access Co. (closed source, proprietary)
- webOS was introduced by Palm in January 2009 as the successor to Palm OS with Web 2.0 technologies, open architecture, and multitasking capabilities.
- DangerOS from Danger, Inc. (closed source, proprietary)
- DangerOS was a largely Java-based operating system for the Danger Hiptop line of smartphones produced by Danger Incorporated from 2002 to 2010, also sold as the T-Mobile Sidekick. In 2008, Danger, Inc. was acquired by Microsoft.[54] Former Danger, Inc. employees were tasked to work on the Microsoft Kin line of phones, and in 2010 DangerOS was discontinued as a smartphone platform after the Kin phones were released. In 2011 T-Mobile introduced a new smartphone using the Sidekick branding based on Google's Android platform, with no relation to the previous Danger Hiptop phones.[55]
- Nucleus from Mentor Graphics (closed source)
- Nucleus OS is a real-time operating system (RTOS) and toolset created by the Embedded Systems Division of Mentor Graphics for various central processing unit (CPU) platforms. The Nucleus RTOS is designed for embedded systems applications including consumer electronics, set-top boxes, cellular phones, and other portable and handheld devices. For limited memory systems Nucleus RTOS can be scaled down to a memory footprint as small as 13 KB for both code and data. Manufacturers such as Motorola, Samsung, LG, Siemens/Benq, Sagem, Pantech, and NEC use Nucleus in some of their mobile phones. The last devices released that used Nucleus OS are LG Encore (GT550), LG Prime (GS390), and Pantech Pursuit (P9020).
Upcoming software platforms
- Firefox OS[56] from non-profit organization Mozilla Foundation (open source, GPL)
- According to Ars Technica, "Mozilla says that B2G is motivated by a desire to demonstrate that the standards-based open Web has the potential to be a competitive alternative to the existing single-vendor application development stacks offered by the dominant mobile operating systems."[57]
- BlackBerry 10 from RIM
- BlackBerry 10 (previously BlackBerry BBX) the next generation platform for BlackBerry smartphones and tablets. In other words, there will be only one OS for both Blackberry smartphones and tablets going forward.[58]
- Aliyun OS from Alibaba/AliCloud (cloud based)
- AliCloud's operating system revolves around the idea of bringing cloud functionality to the mobile platform. According to the company, Aliyun will feature cloud-based e-mail, Web search, weather updates, and GPS navigation tools. In addition, the operating system will synchronize and store call data, text messages, and photos in the cloud for access across other devices, including PCs. Alibaba says it will offer customers 100GB of storage at launch. the operating system would allow users to access applications from the Web, rather than download apps to their devices.[59]
- Tizen from non-profit organization The Linux Foundation (open source, GPL)
- Tizen is an open source project hosted by the Linux Foundation, with Intel and Samsung leading its development steering group, and support from the LiMo Foundation. According to Intel, Tizen “combines the best of LiMo and MeeGo." HTML5 apps will be emphasized for the new OS, with the MeeGo project encouraging its members to transition to Tizen, stating that the "future belongs to HTML5-based applications, outside of a relatively small percentage of apps, and we are firmly convinced that our investment needs to shift toward HTML5." Tizen will be targeted at a variety of platforms such as handsets, tablets, smart TVs and in-vehicle entertainment. The initial release of Tizen is targeted for Q1 2012, with the first devices using the OS planned to reach the market in mid 2012.[60][61]
- Windows 8 from Microsoft (closed source, proprietary)
- Microsoft announced that Windows 8 will support tablet devices as well as PCs.
Mobile OS comparison
Only the latest versions are shown in this table, even though old versions may still be marketed.
Yes | Tablet-only | Beta | Limited | 3rd party | No |
Feature | iOS | Android | webOS | Windows Mobile | Windows Phone | BlackBerry OS | Symbian | Maemo | MeeGo | bada |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Company | Apple | Open Handset Alliance/Google | Palm, Inc (HP) | Microsoft | Microsoft | RIM | Symbian Foundation | Nokia | Linux Foundation | Samsung |
Current Version | 5.1.1 | 4.1.1 | 2.2.4 (Phones) 3.0.5 (Tablet) |
6.5.3 | 7.5 | 7.0.0 | 10.1 | 5.0 | 1.1.2 | 2.0 |
OS Family | Darwin | Linux | Linux | Windows CE 5.2 | Windows CE 7 / Windows NT 8+[62] | Mobile OS | Mobile OS | Linux | Linux | Proprietary RTOS or Linux |
Supported CPU Architecture | ARM | ARM, MIPS, Power Architecture, x86 | ARM | ARM | ARM | ARM | ARM | ARM | ARM, x86 | ARM |
Programmed in | C, C++, Objective-C | C, C++, Java | C | Many, C++, .NET, Lazarus | C,C++ 8+[63], .NET (Silverlight/XNA) | Java | C++ | C/C++ | C++ | C++ |
License | Proprietary EULA except for open source components | Free and open source[27] | Free and open source except closed source modules | Proprietary | Proprietary | Proprietary | Eclipse Public License | Free and open source except closed source components[64] | Free and open source | Proprietary |
Public issues list | No, But there is an unofficial tracker[65] | Yes[66] | No | No | Yes[67] | No | Not anymore[68] | Yes[69] | Yes[70] | No |
Package manager | iTunes | APK | App Catalog (Official) Preware (3rd party homebrew) |
Windows Mobile Device Center/ActiveSync | Zune Software | BlackBerry Desktop Manager | Nokia Suite | dpkg+apt-get | rpm+yum+zypper | Samsung Kies |
Fine grained storage usage | 5+[71] | Yes[72] | ? | ? | No | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? |
Per application network data usage auditing | 3rd party software[73] | 4+[74] | ? | 3rd party software[75] | 3rd party apps on 8+ like Nokia Counters[76] | No[77] | 3rd party software[78] | ? | ? | ? |
Wireless system updates | 5+[79] | Yes | Yes | No | 8+[80] | Yes[81] | Yes[82] | Yes[83] | Yes | No |
Multi-user | No[84] | No[85] | No[86] | No | No | No | No | No | No[87] | No |
Guest Mode | 6+[88] | No,[89] but possible with 3rd party ROM MIUI[90] | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No |
Per application runtime modifiable permissions | Location access;[91] Notifications in 5+[92][93] Contacts, calendar and photos in 6+[94] | No,[95] only Background Data Usage on 4+,[74] more with 3rd party firmwares[96] | No[97] | ? | No[98] | Yes[99] | ? | ? | ? | ? |
Parental controls | Yes[100] | 3rd party software[101] | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? |
Remote device location tracking | Yes[102] | 3rd party software[103] | ? | ? | Yes[104] | Yes | ? | ? | ? | ? |
Remote device locking and/or data wipe | Yes[102] | Only Exchange 2.2+[105] | Yes[106] | Yes | Yes[104] | Yes | Yes | ? | ? | ? |
Non English languages support | Yes[107][108][109] | Limited[110] | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Limited (Search is not diacritical mark insensitive) |
Underlining spell checker | Yes[111] | 4+[112][113] | Yes | ? | Yes[114] | Yes | Yes | Yes | ? | No |
Built-in system-wide dictionary | 5+[115] | Built into keyboard application. Available on every device.[116] | ? | ? | ? | Yes | ? | ? | ? | No |
Autoexpanding text replacements | 5+[117] | ? | Yes[118] | ? | ? | Yes | ? | ? | ? | ? |
Emoji support | Yes[119] | No,[120] but 3rd party apps available[121] | ? | ? | Yes[122] | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? |
Accessibility features | Yes[123][124][125] | Yes | ? | ? | Yes | Yes | ? | ? | ? | ? |
Search multiple internal applications at once | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No[126] | Yes | Yes | Yes | ? | Yes |
Core applications missing search | Bookmarks[127] | Calendar[128] (available since 3+ and HTC Sense) | ? | ? | Text Messages[129] nor Calendar,[130] nor Music nor Video[131] | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? |
Search all fields of internal objects | 6+[132] | Only search Contacts name field but not any other field[133] | Yes | Yes | Contacts are only search by name[134] | Limited on most models[135] Search on notes body and contacts notes field was removed on OS6[136] | Yes | Yes | ? | Only searches contacts by name |
Proxy server | Yes | 3.1+[137] but only global, not per connection[138] | No[139] | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | ? | Yes |
On-device encryption | Yes[140] (3rd party software may attempt brute-force attacks on password[141]) | 3+[142] | No | Yes[143] | 8+[144] | Yes[145] (3rd party software may attempt brute force attacks on password[141]) | Yes | Yes | ? | No |
External storage encryption | External storage not supported | No[146] | External storage not supported | ? | External storage not supported | Yes[147] | Yes | ? | ? | No |
Cloud encrypted storage | No, data stored on iCloud is accessible by Apple[148] | No, data is accessible by Google and US Intelligence Agencies[149] | ? | ? | No, data is accessible by Microsoft and the US Government[150] | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? |
Privacy of synchronization[151] | When synchronizing locally and not using iCloud (that keeps data unencrypted) | Not possible since there is only Google synchronization (that keeps data unencrypted), possible with HTC Sense Desktop Sync | ? | Yes | No, Contacts, Calendar and Mail can be kept private when using your own Exchange server instead of synchronizing with public cloud servers (that keeps data unencrypted)[152] but Photos and Office docs are uploaded to SkyDrive that cannot be disabled[153] | When using your own BES instead of BlackBerry cloud BES (that keeps data unencrypted)[154] | When synchronizing locally and not synchronizing with Ovi (that keeps data unencrypted) | ? | ? | ? |
Sync to Cloud communication encryption | Yes[155] | 2.3.4+[156] | ? | ? | 7.10.7720.0+[157] | Yes[158] | ? | 3rd party software | ? | ? |
Desktop Sync | Yes | No,[159] but available on HTC Sense[160] | 3rd party software[161] | Yes | No[162][163] | Yes | Yes | Yes[164] | Yes | Yes |
Local Full backup | Yes, using external computer[165] | No,[166] but possible with rooted devices and 3rd party software[167] | Limited official backup. Full backup via homebrew[168] | Yes | No[169] | Yes, using external computer[170] and memory card (7+)[171] | Yes, using external computer and memory card | ? | ? | No[172] |
Core Data missing Sync | Bookmarks[173] (before 4), SMSs and Settings[166] | Favorites,[174] Text Messages[175] and Settings[176] | ||||||||
cut, copy, and paste | Yes[177] | Yes[178] | Yes | Yes | Yes[179][180] | Yes | Yes | Yes | ? | Yes[181] |
undo | Yes[182] | No[183] | Limited | Via Ctrl+Z using default keyboard | No | No | No | Yes | ? | No |
Visual voicemail | Yes | 4+[184] | ? | ? | Yes[185] | Yes | ? | ? | ? | ? |
Call log duration | Yes[186] | Yes[187] | ? | ? | No[188] | Yes[189] | Yes | ? | ? | ? |
Multiple Mobile Phones per Contact | Yes | Yes | ? | ? | No[190] | ? | ? | ? | ? | Yes |
Contact Groups | 3rd party software[191] | 4+[192] or 3rd party software[193] | ? | ? | 7.5+[194] | Yes | Yes | ? | ? | Yes |
Phone number linking to dialer | Yes | Available in stock Android, but not all devices enable it.[195] | Yes | Yes, but not in browser | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | ? | Yes, but not in browser |
NFC Payment Software | No | Available on any device that supports the hardware. Google Wallet for NFC payments available in Play Store. [196] | No | No | 8+[197] | No | No | No | No | No |
Addresses link to maps | Yes[198] | In Contacts, but not in Calendar[199] nor in Gmail[200] | ? | ? | Yes[201] | ? | In Contacts and Calendar | ? | ? | ? |
Dates link to calendar | Yes[202] | No | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? |
iCalendar import | Yes[203] | No,[204] but 3rd party app available[205] | ? | 3rd party apps available[206] | No[207] | Yes[208] | ? | ? | ? | ? |
Default Web Browser/Engine | Webkit | Webkit | Webkit | Trident | Trident | Webkit | Webkit | Gecko | Webkit | Webkit |
Browser direct Internet connection (increased resilience to outages) | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No, routes through BlackBerry Internet Service. Direct browsing supported over WiFi | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Browser keeps windows open on shutdown or crash | Yes | 4.1+Google Chrome[209] but not on main browser[210] | No | No | Yes | ? | ? | Yes | ? | No |
Browser Search Engine options | Bing, Google, Yahoo! Search | Many[211] | Many[212] | ? | Bing, Google[213] | Google, Bing, Yahoo, Wikipedia, Dictionary.com, User Defined | ? | ? | ? | |
Browser Find on Page | 4.2+[214] | 1.5+[215] | ? | ? | Removed in Mango update[216] | Yes[217] | Yes | ? | ? | ? |
Browser/Email Save Images | Yes[218] | Yes | ? | ? | Yes[219] | Yes | Yes | ? | ? | ? |
Browser/Email Save PDFs | Yes[220] | Yes | ? | ? | Yes[221] | Yes | Yes | ? | ? | Yes |
Browser Save Audio/Video | No | Yes, but only links, not embedded media | Yes | ? | No | Yes (embedded media not supported) | ? | ? | ? | Yes |
Browser Save Page | 6+ Offline Reading List[222] or 3rd party software[223] | 4+[224] | No | ? | No | Yes[225] | Yes | ? | ? | ? |
Browser Save Any File | No, 3rd party software[226] | No,[227] 3rd party software[228] | ? | ? | No, 3rd party software[229] | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? |
Browser Text Reflow | Only on pages available on reader mode on 5+;[230][231] 3rd party browsers on prior versions[232] | Yes[233] | No[234] | ? | No[233] | Yes[235] | No | ? | ? | No |
Browser Reader Mode | Not available on every page[230][231] | ? | ? | ? | ? | Beta PlayBook OS 2.0[236] | ? | ? | ? | ? |
Browser file upload | 6+[222] or 3rd party software[237] | 2.2+,[238] but crashes on big files[239] | ? | ? | Yes | Yes | Yes | ? | ? | Yes |
Browser form navigation | Previous, Next, AutoFill, and Done buttons[240] | Next button[241] | ? | ? | No[242] | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? |
Browser Private Browsing mode | 5+[243] | 3.0+[244] or with rooted devices and 3rd party firmware[245] | ? | ? | 3rd party software[246] | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? |
Offline web apps | Yes[247][248][249] | Yes[250] | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | No |
Official Application Store | App Store | Google Play | App Catalog | Windows Marketplace for Mobile | Windows Phone Marketplace | App World | Symbian Horizon, Nokia store | maemo.org, Nokia store | ? | Samsung Apps |
Non-discriminatory Stores | Apple discriminates based on country[251] and own Apple policies[252] | ? | Discriminates by country.[253] Can be circumvented via homebrew[254] | ? | Discriminates by country[255] | 3rd party software | ? | ? | ? | ? |
Unified Inbox | Yes | No,[256] but 3rd party apps available[257] | Yes | Yes | 7.10.7720.0+[258] | Yes | Yes | ? | ? | Yes |
Email Sync protocols supported | POP3, IMAP, MAPI | POP3, IMAP, MAPI | POP3, IMAP, MAPI | POP3, IMAP, MAPI | POP3, IMAP, MAPI | BES, BIS, Push e-mail | POP3, IMAP, Exchange | POP3, IMAP, Exchange | POP3, IMAP | POP3, IMAP |
Non-intrusive Notifications | 5+[259] | Yes[260] | Yes[261] | ? | Yes,[262] except Calendar Reminders[263] | 6+[264] | Symbian Belle+[265] | Yes[266] | Yes[267] | ? |
Notification Center | 5+[259] | Yes | Yes[268] | ? | No[269] | 6+[270] | Yes | Yes | Yes | 2+[271] |
Push Notifications | Yes (Apple Push Notification Service) | Yes[272] | Yes | ? | Yes[273] | Yes | Yes | 2+[274] | ||
End-to-end Encrypted Push Notifications | Not possible, Apple must have access to notifications cleartext[275] | Possible, notifications are handled by the application that can decrypt it[272] | ? | ? | Possible, raw notifications are handled by the application that can decrypt it[276] | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? |
Screen orientation lock | Yes[220] | Yes[277] | ? | ? | No[278] | 3rd party software | Yes | ? | ? | ? |
Custom Home and Lock Screen wallpaper | 4+[220] | Yes | ? | ? | Yes | Yes | Yes | ? | ? | Yes |
Separate volume for Ringtone and Media | Yes | Yes | ? | ? | No[279] | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? |
Custom Ringtones | Yes[280] | Yes | Yes | Yes | 7.10.7720.0+[281] | Yes | Yes | 3rd party software[282] | ? | Yes |
Custom SMS/MMS tones | 5+[283] | Yes[284] | Via homebrew[285] | ? | No[286] | Yes[287] | Yes | ? | ? | ? |
Custom Vibrate Alert patterns | 5+[288][289] | No[290] | ? | ? | ? | Yes[287] | ? | ? | ? | ? |
Non-carrier-based integrated messaging | 5+ (iMessage)[291] | Google Talk | AIM, Google Talk, Yahoo[citation needed] | ? | Windows Live Messenger, Facebook Chat[292] | BBM | Many | ? | ? | ? |
Offline Voice Commands | Yes[293] | No[294] | 2.1+ | Microsoft Voice Command | Limited, Playback control not available[295] | Yes | Yes | Yes | ||
Voice Recognition | 5+ (Siri on iPhone 4S)[296] | Yes[297] | 2.1+ | Yes | Yes[298][299] | Yes | Yes | Yes | ||
Offline Voice Recognition | No[300] | 4.1+[301] | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No |
Non-English Voice Recognition | Yes[109] | Yes | ? | ? | Yes[122] | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? |
Sound Recorder | Limited (Not voice controlled) | Very limited (Doesn't work in background[302] and not voice controlled) | 3rd party software | ? | 3rd party software; Very limited (Works under locked screen but doesn't work in background and not voice controlled) | Very limited (Doesn't work in background and not voice controlled) | Yes | 3rd party software[303] | ? | Neutral |
Call Recorder | Prevented by OS restrictions | Prevented by OS restrictions,[304] but possible with 3rd party firmware[305] | No | Yes[306] | No | No[307] | 3rd party software[308] | 3rd party software[303] | ? | ? |
Camera tap-to-focus | Yes[220] | 4+[309] | ? | ? | Yes[310] | ? | ? | ? | Yes[311] | ? |
On device picture info (including Exif data) | Only location[312] | Only date and location; more with 3rd party software[313] | Yes | ? | No | ? | Not full Exif | ? | ? | ? |
On device picture categorization | 5+[314] | No[315] | 3.0+ | ? | No[316] | Yes, photos can be renamed and searched | Yes, albums and tags[317] | ? | ? | yes(by date or manual) |
On device picture description and search | No | No[318] | ? | ? | No | ? | No, Allows setting a description, but search will not use it | ? | ? | ? |
Turn off shutter sound | In silent mode[319] | In silent mode;[320] | In silent mode | ? | 7.10.7720.0+[321] | ? | In silent mode | ? | ? | Yes(in manual & in Silent) |
Picture crop | 5+[322] | Yes | 3rd party software | ? | 3rd party software[323] | ? | Yes | Yes | ? | Yes |
Photo rotation | 5+[322] | Yes | ? | ? | 3rd party software[324] | ? | Yes | ? | ? | Yes |
Photo red-eye reduction | 5+[322] | 4+[325] | ? | ? | 3rd party software[326] | ? | Symbian Anna+[327] | ? | ? | ? |
HDR photos option | Yes[328] | No,[329] 3rd party software available[330] | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? |
Photo/video import from memory cards | With Camera Connection Kit[331] | No | ? | ? | ? | Yes | Yes | ? | ? | ? |
Video trim | Yes | Yes3.0+[332] | Yes | ? | No | ? | Yes[333] | ? | ? | Yes |
Sound trim | Yes | No,[334] but 3rd party software available[335] | No | ? | No sound recorder | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? |
Tethering | Bluetooth, USB (carrier dependent), Personal Hotspot (Wi-Fi Tethering) (carrier dependent, iPhone 4 & 4S since iOS 4.2.5/4.3, or with 3rd party software and "jailbreak") | Mobile Wi-Fi Hotspot, USB, Bluetooth | Mobile Wi-Fi Hotspot (officially AT&T and Verizon Wireless only). USB, Bluetooth, and Mobile Wi-Fi Hotspot via homebrew[336] | USB, Bluetooth, Mobile Wi-Fi Hotspot (with 3rd party software) | Internet Sharing (Wi-Fi Hotspot)[337] | USB, Bluetooth, Mobile Wi-Fi Hotspot | USB, Bluetooth, Mobile Wi-Fi Hotspot (with 3rd party software) | microUSB, Bluetooth, Mobile Wi-Fi Hotspot | microUSB, Bluetooth 3.0, Mobile Wi-Fi Hotspot | |
USB On-The-Go | No[338] | 3.1+[339][340] | No | ? | No | ? | Yes[341] | ? | ? | ? |
Interchangeable external memory cards | Only for photo/video import with an optional accessory | Yes[342] | No | Yes | 8+[343] | Yes[344] | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes[345] |
Text/Document Support | Microsoft Office,[346][347][348] iWork, PDF, Images, TXT/RTF, VCF | Microsoft Office 2003/2007, PDF, Images, TXT/RTF | Microsoft Office, PDF, TXT/RTF | Microsoft Office Mobile, PDF, TXT/RTF | Microsoft Office Mobile, PDF, TXT/RTF | Microsoft Office, PDF, OpenDocument | Microsoft Office Mobile, PDF, djvu | text files, PDF, HTML, Multiple office formats with free 3rd party software | Read only: text files, PDF, HTML, Multiple office formats | |
Printer support | Yes (AirPrint)[349] | No built-in function,[350] but have apps use Google Cloud Print available for 2.0+[351] | Yes[352] | ? | No,[353] but 3rd party software available | ? | ? | ? | ? | Yes |
Audio Playback | AAC (8 to 320 kbit/s), Protected AAC (from iTunes Store), HE-AAC, MP3 (8 to 320 kbit/s), MP3 VBR, Apple Lossless, AIFF, WAV | AAC LC/LTP 3GPP, HE-AACv1 (AAC+) (before Android2.1),[354] HE-AACv2 (enhanced AAC+)(before Android2.1),[354] AMR-NB, AMR-WB, MP3 (Mono/Stereo 8–320 kbit/s constant or variable bit-rate), MIDI (Type 0 and 1, DLS versions 1 and 2), Ogg Vorbis, PCM/WAVE (8- and 16-bit linear PCM, rates up to limit of hardware), WAVE[355] | MP3, AAC, AAC+, AMR, QCELP, WAV | MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, WAV, WMA pro, AMR-NB, MIDI | MP3, WAVE, WMA, AAC+, MIDI, AMR, eAAC+, FLAC, OGG | All | All (some require optional debian packages) | MP3, AAC, WMA, M4A, XMF, 3GA, MMF, MIDI, WAV, AMR[356] | ||
Video Playback | H.264 AVC, MPEG-4, M-JPEG | H.263, H.264 AVC, MPEG-4 SP, DivX, XviD, VP8[355] | MPEG-4, H.263, H.264 | H.263, H.264, WMV, MPEG4, MPEG4 @ HD 720p 30fps, DivX, XviD | MP4, WMV, H.263, H.264, DivX, WMV, XviD, 3gp | H.263, H.264, WMV, MPEG4, MPEG4 @ HD 720p 30fps, MKV, DivX, XviD | All (some require optional debian packages) | WMV, ASF, MP4, 3GP, AVI[356] | ||
Wired video out | Up to 720p via HDMI[357] or VGA,[358] 576p/480p via component[359] or composite;[360] 1080p on iPad 2 or iPhone 4S in 5+ | 1080p on select devices | No | ? | ? | No | Nokia AV Out (PAL/NTSC), HDMI | Nokia AV Out (PAL/NTSC) | ? | usb2hdmi & AV Out (PAL/NTSC) |
Wireless video/audio streaming to set top boxes/TVs/speakers | AirPlay[361] | No,[362] DLNA available on selected devices | ? | ? | No,[363] Play To (DLNA) available on some devices[364] | ? | ? | ? | ? | DLNA[365] |
Media player on-device playlist creation | Yes[220] | Yes[366] | ? | ? | Yes[367] | Yes | ? | ? | ? | ? |
Media Player Video Scrubbing | Yes | Yes | No | ? | 7.10.7720.0+[368] | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? |
Media Player Audio Scrubbing | Yes | Yes | No | ? | No | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? |
Media Player Fine Scrubbing | Yes[369] | 3rd party software[370][371] | No | ? | No | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? |
Media Player Double Speed Playing | Only Audio Podcasts[372] | 3rd party software[373][374] | ? | ? | No | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? |
Turn-by-turn navigation | 6+[375] | 2+[376] | Carrier software, 3rd party software | 3rd party software | 8+[377], limited in WP7[378], but needs a tap at each turn[379] and maps outside USA are outdated,[380] or 3rd party software[381] | 3rd party software | free global Nokia Maps and 3rd party software | Nokia Maps and 3rd party software | Samsung LBS (Route 66) | |
Offline maps | 3rd party software[382] | Google Maps (will not work with limited phone coverage[383] as it only downloads a 10-mile radius[384]) or 3rd party software | Carrier software, 3rd party software | 3rd party software | 8+[385] 3rd party software[386] | 3rd party software | free global Nokia Maps and 3rd party software | Nokia Maps and 3rd party software | Samsung LBS (Route 66) | |
Alternative routes in maps | 5+[387] | Yes[388] | ? | ? | 3rd party software | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? |
Multitasking | Very Limited, Apple-approved functionality only. OS 4.0+[389] | Yes | Yes | Yes | 8+[390] | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | 2+[274] |
Record video with voice while calling[391] | No | Yes (Not available on some devices) | ? | ? | Yes | ? | No | ? | ? | ? |
Desktop interactive widgets | No | Yes | Via homebrew | Yes | Yes (through "live tiles")[392] | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Lock screen widgets | Media player; 5+: Notifications,[259] voicemail, camera[393] | Notification and Camera | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | Media player; Notifications(sms, Call) |
Notification view widgets | 5+: Stocks and weather;[259] 3rd party software with "jailbreak"[394][395] | ? | 3.0+[396] | 3rd party firmware | No (there is no notification view) | ? | Yes | ? | ? | ? |
Bluetooth keyboard | Yes[397] | 3.1+;[398] previous versions via 3rd party software[399] | 2.0+ | Yes | No[400] | Yes | Yes | Yes, with plugins | ? | ? |
USB keyboard | With Camera Connection Kit[331] | 3.1+[398] | ? | ? | No[401] | ? | Yes | ? | ? | ? |
Direct file transfer | Bluetooth using 3rd party software on jailbroken devices[402] | Bluetooth,[403] Wi-Fi Direct 4+[74] and selected devices[404][405] and NFC (small data) 4+[74] | No | Bluetooth | No[406] | Bluetooth | Bluetooth | Bluetooth | Bluetooth | Yes Wi-Fi Direct 2+ and NFC (small data) 2+[407] |
Voice over IP | FaceTime or 3rd party software (like Skype) | Yes (SIP)[408] or 3rd party software (like Skype) | Yes[409] | 3rd party software (like fring) | Fully integrated in 8+[410] | 3rd party software[411] | Yes (SIP) or 3rd party software (like Skype) | Yes (SIP)[412] | ? | No[413] |
SSH[clarification needed] | Yes[414][415] | Yes | Via homebrew | No | 3rd party software | Yes | ? | Yes | Yes | ? |
VPN | Yes[416] | Yes[417] | 3rd party software[418] | Yes[419] | No[420] | No Only through BlackBerry Enterprise Server | Yes[421] | No[422] | No[423] | ? |
OpenVPN | No[424] | No, but possible with 3rd party firmware[425] | Yes[426] | 3rd party software[427] | No | No | No | Yes[428] | Yes[429] | ? |
WPA PEAP | Yes[430] | Yes[431] | Yes[432] | ? | Yes[433] | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? |
Show remembered Wi-Fi connections | No[434] | Yes | ? | ? | Yes | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? |
Remote Frame Buffer | ? | Yes[435] | Via homebrew[436] | ? | ? | ? | ? | Yes | Yes | ? |
Screenshot | Yes[220][437] | 4+ also available on 3.7 or earlier with Cyanogen Mod and on certain devices E.G Samsung Galaxy S II [438] | Yes | Yes[439] | No,[440] but possible through homebrew or SDK.[441][442] | 3rd party software | Yes[443] | Yes | ? | Yes |
Screencast | No, external hardware required[444] | No, root required and 3rd party app[445] | No | No | No | No | No[446] | No | No | No |
GPU Accelerated GUI | Yes | 3+[447] | Partially (in Enyo apps) | No | Yes[448] | Yes, OS 7.0+ | Yes | Yes | ? | ? |
Official SDK platform(s) | Mac OS X using iOS SDK | Linux, Mac OS X and Windows[449] | Linux, Mac OS X and Windows[450] | Windows[451] | Windows[452] | Windows, Mac OS X[453] | Windows using Symbian SDK[454] or Linux, Mac OS X and Windows using Nokia Qt SDK[455] | GNU/Linux[456] | GNU/Linux and Windows[457] | Windows[458] |
Extra cost to develop | Free ($99/year to distribute on App Store[459]) | Free ($25 once to offer it on the Google Play[460]) | Free[461] | Free | Free ($99/year to offer it on the Windows Phone Marketplace[462]) | Free SDK, Free Signing Keys, Free Publishing in App World | Free (1€ once to offer it in the Ovi Store[463] | Free | Free | Free |
Ability to relocate to another country | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No[464] | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Feature | iOS | Android | webOS | Windows Mobile | Windows Phone | BlackBerry OS | Symbian | Maemo | MeeGo | bada |
See also
- Smartphone
- Tablet computer
- Personal digital assistant
- Smart TV
- Information appliance
- Mobile device
- RTOS
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