One of the main reasons why iOS is more secure than Android is because Android marketplace venders have much more freedom and flexibility when it comes to distributing applications. This means that third party applications can be infected with malware. Another reason is that Android phones are becoming a more popular platform with at least one million Android activations everyday.
I have a iPod Touch and an android phone and I prefer android. Android has more customization like live wallpapers, widgets, a home screen iOS is much more restricted you couldn't until iOS 4 where you could change the wallpaper, iOS is only good because it has x1.5 the amount of apps that android has.
If you are talking about Google Android, it is a cheaper verion of apples iOS, and is available on more than just AT&T, therefore giving it availability to more than AT&T customers. Also, For Developers, Google has a free SDK for Android.
No, iOS isn't a standard for Android OS rather than it is an operating system designed by Apple to power mobile devices.
For both new and experienced programmers, iOS is generally easier to develop. iOS apps require less development time and are cheaper to build and maintain than Android apps. iOS developers use Swift, Apple's native programming language, whereas Android developers typically use Java and/or Kotlin. -AXAT Technologies
Depends on your criteria e.g. For Apps: Apple, For More Freeness Android is In my opinion who has an android phone and a iPod touch I think android is better
Yes, apple has a lot less customisation features than android, android allows you to do a lot more and has a better design. This is coming from someone who used to use apple w u I then found Samsung and now only ever uses android
There is a high likelihood that there will be a Sonic the Hedgehog 3 for Android and IOS.
No
The main similarities are: Android and iOS are both operating systems for mobile devices. They are both based off of Unix and programmed in C and C++. The main differences are: Android is an open-source OS and iOS is a closed source OS. The iOS kernel type is Hybrid, and the Android kernel type is Monolithic.
No. iPhones run iOS exclusively unless they are hacked to run Android.
No, iOS apps are developed in a different language to Android apps and aren't directly compatible. In multiplayer mode however, you can play with other users regardless if they have an Android or iOS device.
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