It depends on the phone. Droids use the Android operating system, however iPhones use a different OS.
Symbian OS
No. I believe TI83+ and TI84 do use an operating system.
The two main operating systems for personal devices (i.e smartphones, tablets) is iOS (produced by Apple Co.) and Android (produced by Google).
It uses an android operating system.
the first computer to use operating system was mark1
The Palm operating system was designed for use in Personal Digital Assistant devices in 1996. The Palm system is used in PDA and smartphones sold by Palm and Sony.
Yes
Android is an operating system in which some smartphones use. A smartphone is something that allows you to use the Android system and download apps for multilple reasons.
No. Blackberry and HTC are two different smartphone companies. If you meant "android", the operating system that most HTC phones use, then the answer is also no. Blackberry smartphones run on their own operating system by RIM
Symbian OS
that is Symbian not sysbiamSymbian is a mobile operating system (OS) and computing platform designed for smartphones
The market for smartphones has exploded in recent years. There are many great phones available but Iphones and Android phones generally considered top of the market. However there is a whole new operating system coming out this year called Ubuntu touch and if early reviews are to be believed this is a dynamic and robust operating system for smartphones.
Yes
Version 5.0 is the highest software update available for a Bold 9000
No. I believe TI83+ and TI84 do use an operating system.
The two main operating systems for personal devices (i.e smartphones, tablets) is iOS (produced by Apple Co.) and Android (produced by Google).
Google has released two operating systems to date.ChromeOS, a webtop based on Google's Chrome browser and web services announced in 2009. Google filed a patent for this operating system in 2009 entitled "Network based Operating System across Devices" listing Jeff Nelson as the original inventor.Google Android is a Linux derivative operating system targetted at smartphones and tablets. The first Android smartphones became available late in 2008, but today account for approximately 80% of smartphone shipments worldwide.