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Operating System

The document provides a history of mobile operating systems from 2002 to 2008. It discusses the release of BlackBerry in 2002, Nokia's Symbian OS, and the revolutionary iPhone released by Apple in 2007 running iOS. It also analyzes popular operating systems including Android, first released in 2008, Apple's iOS, and BlackBerry OS developed by RIM for BlackBerry phones. The document outlines key steps in app development and discusses necessary capabilities for a successful mobile operating system, such as hardware and software working together with permission sets and limitations.

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Operating System

The document provides a history of mobile operating systems from 2002 to 2008. It discusses the release of BlackBerry in 2002, Nokia's Symbian OS, and the revolutionary iPhone released by Apple in 2007 running iOS. It also analyzes popular operating systems including Android, first released in 2008, Apple's iOS, and BlackBerry OS developed by RIM for BlackBerry phones. The document outlines key steps in app development and discusses necessary capabilities for a successful mobile operating system, such as hardware and software working together with permission sets and limitations.

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History of Mobile operating

system
History of mobile operating system:
• In 2002, Black Barry come into the ground. Black Barry released his
first smartphone.
• Nokia 7650 release on the platform of Symbian series 6.0. It is Nokia’s
first phone with a camera and
MMS. 2007 is the year of the big
revolution. Apple release the first smartphone named as iPhone. In
June 2007, iPhone was first time release in United State.
• n July 2008, Apple introduce iPhone OS2 with iPhone 3G
The most basic stages involved in the development of the application
are :
1. Communication
2. Planning
3. Modelling
4. Coding
5. Deployment
The smart phones consist of certain built in applications like Web
Browser, Calendar, Email Client, etc. Other applications can be installed
by the user with the app store. The Operating system is responsible
to provide an interface between all the hardware and software
components of the system and act as a platform with which the
humans could interact with the mobile phone.
ANALYSIS OF VARIOUS OPERATING SYSTEMS
• Android :
September twentieth, 2008 was the date when Google
discharged the principal Android OS by the name of 'Astro'. After at
some point next updated variants 'Drinking spree' and 'Cupcake' were
likewise discharged.
• Apple
OS was introduced in 29th June 2007 when the first iPhone was
developed. From that point forward iOS has been under gone
numerous redesigns and as of now the most recent one is the iOS 9.
• Blackberry
Blackberry OS is the property of RIM (Research in Motion) and was first
released in 1999. RIM has developed this operating system for its
Blackberry [16, 17] line of mobile phones. Blackberry is vastly different
from other working frameworks. The interface style, and also the
Smartphone configuration, is likewise unique having a trackball
for proceeding onward the menu and a QWERTY keyboard.
SUCCESS DEFINING POINTERS FOR MOBILE
OPERATING SYSTEM
Some of the popular operating systems have a couple of common
functionalities that make it lead the market [9]. Some of the necessary
and must have abilities of a successful mobile operating system today
(or an operating system in general) involve hardware and software
working in sync that enable many functionalities. A few of such
concrete necessities are discussed as below.
1.Software Limitations
software limitation can be its inbuilt permission sets and
restrictions that prevent a user or developer from
performing extensive changes to the operating system or a specific
application within the operating system.
2.Hardware Limitation

his involves the memory and storage, both user available


and that reserved for the operating system. Ports which can be used and
relevant existing protocols linked to the same are expected to be of a latest
standard to support multiple connectivity options available.

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