1. Android
2. IOS
3. Windows phone 7
4. HP webOS
IOs
Symbian OS
that is Symbian not sysbiamSymbian is a mobile operating system (OS) and computing platform designed for smartphones
No they are not. Smartphones and netbooks run on completely different operating systems. Smartphones run on mobile applications and programs while netbooks are just simple, less powerful, and smaller versions of laptops.
A mobile operating system is an operating system (the most basic instructions to allow a device to load software and control hardware) specifically for mobile devices.
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Today's smartphones are much the same thing as a mobile computer. Windows phones even have a mobile version of Windows Operating System. That's what mobile computing really is. It's just the use of mobile "smart phones" which have operating systems like computer. The operating system enables phones to run applications or "apps", for uses from banking to games.
opera mini, ebuddy are examples mobile application software
The leading mobile browsers are the iPhone's Mobile Safari, the Palm Pre's WebOS browser, and the browser in Google's Android mobile OS. They all are about tied.
Andriod is the operating system on some mobile phones, it's similar to how Windows, iOsx and Unix are operating systems on a computer.
Android is an open source platform for mobile phones. It is developed by Google and is installed on over 1 billion devices. It is currently the worlds most popular mobile operating system.
Android is a mobile operating system based on the Android Open Source Project (AOSP), which is a project run by Google. It is used to power smartphones, tablets, and other mobile devices.