Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Mobile Operating System


You know different Mobile Operating Systems ?



Which operating system your mobile have?

Mainly Mobile rquirements are limited resource,no hard disc,power management,compact,reliability…And most important is Operating system which is the heart of mobile,computer..

A Mobile operating system or Mobile OS is the operating system that controls a mobile device. The increasing importance of mobile devices have triggered a competition among technology giants like Microsoft, Apple and Nokia. There are other players like Symbian, Palm and Research In Motion that are playing well in the smart phone market. Here the top 10 operating systems that are used in Smart Phones.

1. Symbian OS:-Symbian is the world’s most popular mobile operating system, accounting for almost 50% of smartphone sales in the world. Symbian Software Limited was acquired by Nokia in 2008 to form a new independent non-profit organization.

2. RIM (Research In Motion)BlackBerry operating system :-

RIM BlackBerry operating system is the second popular operating system designed for business. It has a market share of around 21% and is mainly focused on easy operation for business purpose.

3. iPhone OS:-It is derived from Mac OS. It has a market share of 14% in the smart phone sales.

4. Windows Mobile:-Windows Mobile from Microsoft, stands fourth with a market share of 9%.

5. Android:-Andriod from Google Inc has a 2.8% Market Share of sales in smart phone. It is an Open Source, Linux-derived platform backed by Google

.6. Linux operating system:-Linux is strongest in China where it is used by Motorola, and in Japan, used by DoCoMo.

7. Palm webOS:-Palm webOS from Palm Inc. is Palm’s next generation operating system.

8. Bada:-Bada is an operating system from Samsung Electronics that is still under development.

9. Maemo:-Maemo is a software platform developed by Nokia. It is mainly targeted for smartphones and Internet Tablets.

10. Limo:-LiMo is developed by LiMo Foundation. It uses the Linux as its operating system and has a modular architecture.

So what you think….?

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