MOBILE OPERATING
SYSTEM
Sr.No Name Of Topic No. of Slides
1. Mobile Operating
System
3
2. Types of Mobile
Operating System
4
2.1 Android 5
2.2 Bada Operating
System
6
2.3 Blackberry
Operating System
7
2.4 Apple IOS 8
2.5 Nokia Symbian
Operating System
9
2.6 Windows Phone 10
3 Comparison
Between Mobile
Operating System
11-13
Index
Mobile Operating System
 A mobile operating system (or mobile OS) is an operating system for
smartphones, tablets, personal digital assistants (PDAs), or other mobile devices.
While computers such as typical laptops are mobile, the operating systems
usually used on them are not considered mobile ones, as they were originally
designed for desktop computers that historically did not have or need specific
mobile features. This distinction is becoming blurred in some newer operating
systems that are hybrids made for both uses. So-called mobile operating systems,
or even only smartphones running them, now represent most (web) use (on
weekends and averaged for whole weeks). Mobile operating systems, are now, as
of late 2016, the most used kind, with traditional desktop OS, now a minority use
kind; see crossover to mobile more popular. However, variations occur in
popularity by regions, while desktop-minority also applies on some days in e.g.,
the US and UK.
Types of Mobile Operating Systems.
 There are six types of mobile operating system
 1. Android (Google.Inc)
 2. Bada Operating System (Samsung Electronics)
 3. Blackberry Operating System (Research In Motion)
 4. Apple IOS (Apple.Inc)
 5. Symbian Operating System (Nokia)
 6. Windows Mobile (Microsoft.Inc)
1. Android Operating System (Google.Inc)
 The Android mobile operating
system is Google's open and
free software stack that includes
an operating system,
middleware and also key
applications for use on mobile
devices, including smartphones.
Updates for the open source
Android mobile operating
system have been developed
under “dessert-inspired”
codenames
Android 1.0 Astro
Android 1.2 Bender
Android 1.4 Cupcake
Android 1.6 Donout
Android 2.1 Eclair
Android 2.2 Froyo
Android 2.3 Gingerbread
Android 3.0 Honeycomb
Android 4.0 Ice-Cream
Sandwich
Android 4.1 Jelly Bean
Android 4.4 Kit Kat
Android 5.0 Lollipop
Android 6.0 Marshmallow
Android 7.0 Nougat
Bada Operating System (Samsung
Electronics)
 Bada is a proprietary Samsung
mobile OS that was first
launched in 2010. The
Samsung Wave was the first
smartphone to use this
mobile OS. Bada provides
mobile features such as
multipoint-touch, 3D graphics
and of course, application
downloads and installation.
Versions
The Samsung S8500 Wave was launched with
version 1.0 of the Bada operating system.
Soon after the launch, Samsung released
version 1.0.2, which included minor fixes for
European users.[16] The latest version 1.2 was
released with the Samsung S8530 Wave II
phone.[17] The alpha-version of Bada 2.0 was
introduced on February 15, 2011, with the
Samsung S8530 Wave II handset.
The current flagship Bada handset is the
Samsung Wave 3 S8600, running Bada 2.0
Blackberry Operating
System (Research In
Motion)
The BlackBerry OS is a proprietary mobile
operating system developed by Research In
Motion for use on the company’s popular
BlackBerry handheld devices. The
BlackBerry platform is popular with
corporate users as it offers synchronization
with Microsoft Exchange, Lotus Domino,
Novell GroupWise email and other business
software, when used with the BlackBerry
Enterprise Server.
Apple IOS (Apple.Inc)
 Apple's iPhone OS was originally
developed for use on its iPhone
devices. Now, the mobile operating
system is referred to as iOS and is
supported on a number of Apple
devices including the iPhone, iPad,
iPad 2 and iPod Touch. The iOS mobile
operating system is available only on
Apple's own manufactured devices as
the company does not license the OS
for third-party hardware. Apple iOS is
derived from Apple's Mac OS X
operating system.
Symbian Operating System (Nokia)
Symbian is a mobile operating system (OS)
targeted at mobile phones that offers a high-
level of integration with communication and
personal information management (PIM)
functionality. Symbian OS combines
middleware with wireless communications
through an integrated mailbox and the
integration of Java and PIM functionality
(agenda and contacts). Nokia has made the
Symbian platform available under an
alternative, open and direct model, to work
with some OEMs and the small community of
platform development collaborators. Nokia
does not maintain Symbian as an open source
development project.
Windows Mobile (Microsoft.Inc)
Windows Mobile is Microsoft's
mobile operating system used
in smartphones and mobile
devices – with or without
touchscreens. The Mobile OS is
based on the Windows CE 5.2
kernel. In 2010 Microsoft
announced a new smartphone
platform called Windows Phone
7.
Comparison Of Mobile Operating System
Android IOS
Android is a mobile operating system
by Google, based on the Linux kernel and
designed primarily for touchscreen mobile
devices such as smartphones and tablets.
Android's user interface is mainly based on
direct manipulation, using touch gestures that
loosely correspond to real-world actions, such
swiping, tapping and pinching, to manipulate
on-screen objects, along with a virtual
for text input. In addition to touchscreen
devices, Google has further developed Android
TV for televisions, Android Auto for cars, and
Android Wear for wrist watches, each with a
specialized user interface. Variants of Android
are also used on notebooks, game consoles,
digital cameras, and other electronics.
IOS (formerly iPhone OS) is a mobile operating
system created and developed by Apple Inc.
exclusively for its hardware. It is the operating
system that presently powers many of the
company's mobile devices, including the iPhone,
iPad, and iPod touch. It is the second most
popular mobile operating system globally after
Android by sales. iPad tablets are also the
most popular, by sales, against Android since
2013, when Android tablet sales increased by
127%.
Originally unveiled in 2007 for the iPhone, it has
been extended to support other Apple devices
such as the iPod Touch (September 2007) and
iPad (January 2010). As of June 2016, Apple's
Store contained more than 2 million iOS
applications
Blackberry Bada
BlackBerry OS is a discontinued
proprietary mobile operating system
developed by BlackBerry Limited for
its BlackBerry line of smartphone
handheld devices. The operating
system provides multitasking and
supports specialized input devices
that have been adopted by
for use in its handhelds, particularly
the trackwheel, trackball, and most
recently, the trackpad and
touchscreen.
Bada (stylized as bada Korean) is a
discontinued operating system for
mobile devices (in favour of Tizen)
such as smartphones and tablet
computers. It was developed by
Samsung Electronics. Its name is
derived from "(bada)", meaning
"ocean" or "sea" in Korean. It ranges
from mid- to high-end smartphones.
To foster adoption of Bada OS, since
2011 Samsung reportedly has
considered releasing the source code
under an open-source license,
Symbian Windows Phone
Symbian is a discontinued mobile operating
system (OS) and computing platform designed
for smartphones. Symbian was originally
developed as a closed-source OS for PDAs in
1998 by Symbian Ltd. Symbian OS was a
descendant of Psion's EPOC, and runs
exclusively on ARM processors, although an
unreleased x86 port existed. Symbian was
by many major mobile phone brands, like
Samsung, Motorola, Sony Ericsson, and above
all by Nokia. As a pioneer that established the
smartphone industry, it was the most popular
smartphone OS on a worldwide average until
the end of 2010 – at a time when smartphones
were in limited use, when it was overtaken by
Android, as Google and its partners achieved
wide adoption.
Windows Phone (WP) is a family of mobile
operating systems developed by Microsoft for
smartphones as the replacement successor to
Windows Mobile and Zune. Windows Phone
features a new user interface derived from
Metro design language. Unlike Windows
Mobile, it is primarily aimed at the consumer
market rather than the enterprise market. It
first launched in October 2010 with Windows
Phone 7.Work on a major Windows Mobile
update may have begun as early as 2004
the codename "Photon", but work moved
slowly and the project was ultimately
In 2008.
Thank You
From Hardik Khandelwal

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Mobile Operating

  • 2. Sr.No Name Of Topic No. of Slides 1. Mobile Operating System 3 2. Types of Mobile Operating System 4 2.1 Android 5 2.2 Bada Operating System 6 2.3 Blackberry Operating System 7 2.4 Apple IOS 8 2.5 Nokia Symbian Operating System 9 2.6 Windows Phone 10 3 Comparison Between Mobile Operating System 11-13 Index
  • 3. Mobile Operating System  A mobile operating system (or mobile OS) is an operating system for smartphones, tablets, personal digital assistants (PDAs), or other mobile devices. While computers such as typical laptops are mobile, the operating systems usually used on them are not considered mobile ones, as they were originally designed for desktop computers that historically did not have or need specific mobile features. This distinction is becoming blurred in some newer operating systems that are hybrids made for both uses. So-called mobile operating systems, or even only smartphones running them, now represent most (web) use (on weekends and averaged for whole weeks). Mobile operating systems, are now, as of late 2016, the most used kind, with traditional desktop OS, now a minority use kind; see crossover to mobile more popular. However, variations occur in popularity by regions, while desktop-minority also applies on some days in e.g., the US and UK.
  • 4. Types of Mobile Operating Systems.  There are six types of mobile operating system  1. Android (Google.Inc)  2. Bada Operating System (Samsung Electronics)  3. Blackberry Operating System (Research In Motion)  4. Apple IOS (Apple.Inc)  5. Symbian Operating System (Nokia)  6. Windows Mobile (Microsoft.Inc)
  • 5. 1. Android Operating System (Google.Inc)  The Android mobile operating system is Google's open and free software stack that includes an operating system, middleware and also key applications for use on mobile devices, including smartphones. Updates for the open source Android mobile operating system have been developed under “dessert-inspired” codenames Android 1.0 Astro Android 1.2 Bender Android 1.4 Cupcake Android 1.6 Donout Android 2.1 Eclair Android 2.2 Froyo Android 2.3 Gingerbread Android 3.0 Honeycomb Android 4.0 Ice-Cream Sandwich Android 4.1 Jelly Bean Android 4.4 Kit Kat Android 5.0 Lollipop Android 6.0 Marshmallow Android 7.0 Nougat
  • 6. Bada Operating System (Samsung Electronics)  Bada is a proprietary Samsung mobile OS that was first launched in 2010. The Samsung Wave was the first smartphone to use this mobile OS. Bada provides mobile features such as multipoint-touch, 3D graphics and of course, application downloads and installation. Versions The Samsung S8500 Wave was launched with version 1.0 of the Bada operating system. Soon after the launch, Samsung released version 1.0.2, which included minor fixes for European users.[16] The latest version 1.2 was released with the Samsung S8530 Wave II phone.[17] The alpha-version of Bada 2.0 was introduced on February 15, 2011, with the Samsung S8530 Wave II handset. The current flagship Bada handset is the Samsung Wave 3 S8600, running Bada 2.0
  • 7. Blackberry Operating System (Research In Motion) The BlackBerry OS is a proprietary mobile operating system developed by Research In Motion for use on the company’s popular BlackBerry handheld devices. The BlackBerry platform is popular with corporate users as it offers synchronization with Microsoft Exchange, Lotus Domino, Novell GroupWise email and other business software, when used with the BlackBerry Enterprise Server.
  • 8. Apple IOS (Apple.Inc)  Apple's iPhone OS was originally developed for use on its iPhone devices. Now, the mobile operating system is referred to as iOS and is supported on a number of Apple devices including the iPhone, iPad, iPad 2 and iPod Touch. The iOS mobile operating system is available only on Apple's own manufactured devices as the company does not license the OS for third-party hardware. Apple iOS is derived from Apple's Mac OS X operating system.
  • 9. Symbian Operating System (Nokia) Symbian is a mobile operating system (OS) targeted at mobile phones that offers a high- level of integration with communication and personal information management (PIM) functionality. Symbian OS combines middleware with wireless communications through an integrated mailbox and the integration of Java and PIM functionality (agenda and contacts). Nokia has made the Symbian platform available under an alternative, open and direct model, to work with some OEMs and the small community of platform development collaborators. Nokia does not maintain Symbian as an open source development project.
  • 10. Windows Mobile (Microsoft.Inc) Windows Mobile is Microsoft's mobile operating system used in smartphones and mobile devices – with or without touchscreens. The Mobile OS is based on the Windows CE 5.2 kernel. In 2010 Microsoft announced a new smartphone platform called Windows Phone 7.
  • 11. Comparison Of Mobile Operating System Android IOS Android is a mobile operating system by Google, based on the Linux kernel and designed primarily for touchscreen mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets. Android's user interface is mainly based on direct manipulation, using touch gestures that loosely correspond to real-world actions, such swiping, tapping and pinching, to manipulate on-screen objects, along with a virtual for text input. In addition to touchscreen devices, Google has further developed Android TV for televisions, Android Auto for cars, and Android Wear for wrist watches, each with a specialized user interface. Variants of Android are also used on notebooks, game consoles, digital cameras, and other electronics. IOS (formerly iPhone OS) is a mobile operating system created and developed by Apple Inc. exclusively for its hardware. It is the operating system that presently powers many of the company's mobile devices, including the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. It is the second most popular mobile operating system globally after Android by sales. iPad tablets are also the most popular, by sales, against Android since 2013, when Android tablet sales increased by 127%. Originally unveiled in 2007 for the iPhone, it has been extended to support other Apple devices such as the iPod Touch (September 2007) and iPad (January 2010). As of June 2016, Apple's Store contained more than 2 million iOS applications
  • 12. Blackberry Bada BlackBerry OS is a discontinued proprietary mobile operating system developed by BlackBerry Limited for its BlackBerry line of smartphone handheld devices. The operating system provides multitasking and supports specialized input devices that have been adopted by for use in its handhelds, particularly the trackwheel, trackball, and most recently, the trackpad and touchscreen. Bada (stylized as bada Korean) is a discontinued operating system for mobile devices (in favour of Tizen) such as smartphones and tablet computers. It was developed by Samsung Electronics. Its name is derived from "(bada)", meaning "ocean" or "sea" in Korean. It ranges from mid- to high-end smartphones. To foster adoption of Bada OS, since 2011 Samsung reportedly has considered releasing the source code under an open-source license,
  • 13. Symbian Windows Phone Symbian is a discontinued mobile operating system (OS) and computing platform designed for smartphones. Symbian was originally developed as a closed-source OS for PDAs in 1998 by Symbian Ltd. Symbian OS was a descendant of Psion's EPOC, and runs exclusively on ARM processors, although an unreleased x86 port existed. Symbian was by many major mobile phone brands, like Samsung, Motorola, Sony Ericsson, and above all by Nokia. As a pioneer that established the smartphone industry, it was the most popular smartphone OS on a worldwide average until the end of 2010 – at a time when smartphones were in limited use, when it was overtaken by Android, as Google and its partners achieved wide adoption. Windows Phone (WP) is a family of mobile operating systems developed by Microsoft for smartphones as the replacement successor to Windows Mobile and Zune. Windows Phone features a new user interface derived from Metro design language. Unlike Windows Mobile, it is primarily aimed at the consumer market rather than the enterprise market. It first launched in October 2010 with Windows Phone 7.Work on a major Windows Mobile update may have begun as early as 2004 the codename "Photon", but work moved slowly and the project was ultimately In 2008.
  • 14. Thank You From Hardik Khandelwal

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