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Introduction To Operating System (Chapter-2) M1-R5.1/CCC
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Operating system for Mobile Phone and Tablets

                  A mobile operating system (OS) is software that allows smartphones, tablet PCs (personal computers) and other devices to run applications and programs. A mobile OS typically starts up when a device powers on, presenting a screen with icons or tiles that present information and provide application access. Mobile operating systems also manage cellular and wireless network connectivity, as well as phone access.

                   A mobile operating system (OS) is the software that allows mobile devices like phones, tablets and other smart devices like wearable technology to run applications and other programs. Most mobile operating systems only work on specific hardware. For example, an iPhone runs on iOS and a Google Pixel runs on Android.

i. Android (Google)

ii. iPhone OS / iOS (Apple)

iii. Bada (Samsung)

iv. Blackberry OS (Research in Motion)

v. Windows Mobile OS (Windows Phone)

vi. Symbian OS (Nokia)

vii. Tizen (Samsung)

viii. MeeGO OS (Nokia and Intel)

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