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ios vs Android

Siyul: Hello, everyone. Our team has Jane, Dowon, Siyul, Kenney, Junha
and John. Today we are going to talk about ios vs android.
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Now Kenney is going to talk about what is ios and what is android.

Kenney: what is ios- iOS stands for “iPhone Operating System.” It is the
operating system software that runs on Apple's iPhone and iPad devices.

What is android- The Android mobile operating system is primarily


intended for touchscreen mobile devices, like smartphones and tablets. It
is built on a modified version of the Linux kernel and other open-source
applications. Although the Open Handset Alliance, a group of developers,
has historically developed Android, Google is largely responsible for the
development of the platform's most popular version. The HTC Dream, the
first Android smartphone sold commercially, was released in September
2008 after its unveiling in November 2007.

Now John is going to talk about used for ios and android.

John: Used for ios-Apple iOS is the proprietary operating system used on
Apple mobile devices such as the iPhone and iPad. iOS ranks as the
second-most used mobile device operating platform in the world, behind

Android.

Used for android- The Android operating system is a mobile operating


system that was developed by Google (GOOGL) to be primarily used for
touchscreen devices, cell phones, and tablets.

Now Junha is going to talk about hardware choices.

Jane : Your choice of devices is similar to the options between macOS and
Windows computers. With Apple's ecosystem, you have a choice of just
one hardware vendor, albeit a top-tier one. With Android, you can choose
from dozens of hardware makers with a large range of price, quality, and
performance levels. Android is open-source (compared with iOS's closed
system), so any phone maker can use it. The result is a profusion of
Android phones.
Junha : You can get a respectable Android phone, like the Motorola Moto
G, for under $200. Contrast that with the cheapest new iPhone you can
buy, the iPhone SE, which costs $429. On the other end of the spectrum,
you can actually pay significantly more for an Android phone than for any
iPhone: Some configurations of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 (itself a
great example of the variety available with the Android platform) sell for
north of $1,800, and a 1TB Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra will set you back
$1,599. The most expensive Apple handset, the iPhone 15 Pro Max, costs
$1,399 with 512GB storage.
One final Android-exclusive hardware feature: You can add storage on
some Android phones with a microSD card; with iPhones, you're stuck with
what Apple offers.
so Android Win

Now Jane is going to talk about technology support.

Jane: New wireless tech standards appear every year. In the last few
years, Android has been the first to welcome these new specs, almost
always preceding their iOS support. Android was the first with 5G network
support; previously it beat Apple with support for wireless charging, 4G
LTE, and touchless voice commands. That said, Apple tends to wait until
the new technology is useful and reliable.

Android also added support for foldable and dual-screen phones. Since the
OS is open source, third parties like Microsoft can add functionality to
devices like the Surface Duo, an Android device that features two screens
that display tailored content (rather than just being a single screen that
spans the two). These technologieshaven't always been game- changing
features, but there's no doubt that Android handsets are pioneering them.
So Android win

Now Siyul is going to talk about security and privacy

Siyul: Both mobile operating systems have decent records and safeguards
when it comes to security, but Android, being more open, has more
vectors for malware to enter your phone. In particular, apps are more
prone to bring trouble in Android, especially if you install them from an
alternative app store. Privacy has been a focus in recent Android versions,
with a number of new protections against third-party app abuses. With
Android 14, apps ask for permission before they can send you
notifications. Android lets you grant one-time access to location and other
private data, but iOS lets you tell apps your approximate rather than
exact location. Since Google's entire business model revolves around
gathering information about each user, it's hard for the search ad
company to compete with Apple, whose profit model doesn't involve
surveillance or profiling. All this is not to say that privacy-compromising
apps can't appear on iPhones, too. So IOS Win.

Now Dowon is going to talk about app ecosysm.

Dowon : It used to be the case that apps came to iOS first, and then
eventually made their way to Android. That's still the case with Adobe,
which launched the Photoshop tablet version on Apple hardware. That
makes eminent sense, since Android is fairly moribund in the tablet arena.
But some major apps now come to Android first

Another important differentiator is that Android lets you install


software from non- Google app stores (or side-load them,
bypassing the store). This is one of the only ways to download
and play Fortnite on Android devices, amusingly enough. Another
convenience you won't find in Apple's store is the ability to
remotely install apps onto your phone via the web. Say you come
across an app in an article you're reading on your laptop. If it's
Android, you can simply go over to the Play Store's website and
install it right then and there. With iOS, you need to go to the
device itself to get the app installed. So Android win.

Junha : Conclusions Hardware choices, technology support, App


ecosystem are Android win and security and privacy is ios win so In
conclusion Android win

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