Thursday, August 22, 2013

iOS Apps Crash more than Android Apps

While there are still mixed reactions on iOS 7 which comes with an all new design, let’s check out a detailed comparison table which gives you a detailed insight on where each of the OS stands. While some say that iOS is an explicit copy of Windows Phone OS as well as from Android’s Jellybean OS, it has become tough for Apple to give out clarification. With Google keenly looking at the iOS 7, it seems like the next version of Android will surely be different from what we saw till now. Rumors are doing the rounds that the next version of Android will also be supporting the low end devices. In recent Android OS version, Jellybean 4.1 – 4.2.2 didn’t see many changes in terms of UI /UX and almost looked same.
IOS-7
iOS 7
Android 4.2
Windows Phone 8
BlackBerry 10
Control CenterVaries by ManufacturerNo Settings MenuAccess to System Settings is Possible
Notification centerDetailed notificationsLive tile
badges
BlackBerry Hub, badges
Multitasking previewRecently Used ListMultitasking previewActive Frames grid
Surfaced camera modesVaries by Android skinThird-party
lenses
Video, Time Shift modes
Photos grouped by
years, location
Albums, other filtersAlbums, dateAlbums, recent
Shared photo streamSelect Android Devices have itShare one by oneShare one by one
Peer-to-peer sharing (AirDrop)Android Beam (NFC)Tap + Share (NFC)NFC sharing
Unified browser barYesYesYes
Personalized radio/discoveryGoogle Play Music All AccessNokia MusicThird-party app
Voice access to
system settings
Samsung’s S VoiceNo systems accessNo systems access
Automatic app updatesUpdate All & Individual App Update option‘Update all’ optionIndividual
Password-protected
reset
NoNoNo
In-dash integration
(iOS for cars)
Driving mode/S DriveNokia DriveThird-party apps
iCloud Like ServiceNoNoNo

While the iTunes Radio is Free for all service, Google has launched the All Access Music Service which comes with the subscription service which costs $10. Nokia Music too is a free service but only is limited to Windows Phones.
So, currently there are 4 Operating Systems which are ruling the charts which includes iOS, Android, Blackberry and Windows Phone 8. OS 7 today makes a big splash when it comes to its refined interface design and a smaller splash when it comes to its new feature set. Do let us know your thoughts on which one is your current favorite OS in the comments section below.

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