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Mobile Operating System, Differences - Coggle Diagram
Mobile Operating System
Part 1
Definition
is an operating system that is specifically designed to run on mobile devices such as, mobile phones, smartphones, PDAs, tablet computers and other handheld devices.
is the software platform on top of which other programs, called application programs, can run on mobile devices.
Android home screen
Home is a customizable space that houses app shortcuts, folders and widgets.
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Access the entire collection of apps and widgets by touching the All App button at the center of the Favorites Tray.
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Part 1
What is it for?
run our desktop computers and laptops and manage their resources and memory when they're being used for multi-tasking.
a platform so developers can create applications or'apps' (software programs developed for smartphones that can carry out specific functions).
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Part 4
Definition
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From wherever website / apps you're at, if you press the home button you will immediately went to home screen
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Similarities
minimalist design with bright colors and fast-swiping,
left-to-right scrolling across home screens
-updated on a fairly regular basis, from
big releases with new features and occasional redesigns to smaller releases to deal with minor
bugs
Push and Pull Method
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Pull protocol
the client periodically connects to the server, checks for and gets (pulls) recent events, closes the connection and disconnects from server
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Difference
Push protocol
- we get new events instantly, may experience small time delay
Pull protocol
- new events check regularly that the delay not noticeable
Differences
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Apps
Android
Google Play
-variety of apps, quality may be not high
-some apps cannot transferable or compatible with other devices
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