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1.APPLE’s IOS1.GOOGLE’s ANDROID2.BLACKBERRY’s BBOS3.NOKIA’s SYMBIAN4.SAMSUNG’s BADA

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Company / developer Apple Inc. Programmed in C, C++, Objective-C OS family OS X, Unix Working state Current Participated with open-source components Initial release June 29, 2007 Kernel type Hybrid (XNU) Default user interface Cocoa Touch (multi-touch, GUI) License Proprietary EULA except for open-source components Official website www.apple.com/ios/

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Company / developerGoogle Android Open Source

Project Programmed in C, C++, Java OS family Unix-like, Linux Working state Current Source model Open source Initial release September 23, 2008 Marketing target

Smartphones,Tablet computers Available language(s) Multi-lingual Kernel type Monolithic (modified Linux

kernel) Default user interface Graphical (Multi-

touch) License Apache License 2.0 Linux kernel patches under GNU GPL v2[8] Official website www.android.com

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Android 1.0 ASTROAndroid 1.1 BENDERAndroid 1.5 CUPCAKEAndroid 1.6 DONUTAndroid 2.0 ECLAIRAndroid 2.2 FROYOAndroid 2.3 GINGERBREADAndroid 3.0 HONEYCOMBAndroid 4.0 ICE CREAM SANDWICHAndroid 4.1 JELLYBEAN

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• Company / developer Company / developer MicrosoftMicrosoft• Programmed inProgrammed in C++C++• Working stateWorking state Discontinued (Replaced Discontinued (Replaced

by by Windows Phone)Windows Phone)• Initial releaseInitial release April 19, 2000; 12 years April 19, 2000; 12 years

agoago• Marketing targetMarketing target Mobile devicesMobile devices• Update methodUpdate method Adaptation kit upgradeAdaptation kit upgrade• Kernel typeKernel type Windows CE 5.2Windows CE 5.2• Default user interfaceDefault user interface GraphicalGraphical• LicenseLicense Proprietary (Microsoft EULA)Proprietary (Microsoft EULA)• Preceded byPreceded by Windows CE and Pocket PCWindows CE and Pocket PC• Succeeded bySucceeded by Windows PhoneWindows Phone• Official websiteOfficial website Windows Mobile website as archived on the Windows Mobile website as archived on the

Wayback MachineWayback Machine

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• Company / developer Research In Motion• Programmed in C++• OS family Mobile operating systems• Working state Active• Source model Closed source• Initial release Version 1.0 for Pager BlackBerry 850;

January 1999• Version 3.6 for smartphone BlackBerry 5810 Wireless

Handheld; March 2002• Marketing target Smartphones• Available language(s) multi-Lingual• Available programming languages(s) Java• Package manager BlackBerry Desktop Manager• Supported platforms BlackBerry line of smartphones• Kernel type Java virtual machine• Default user interface Graphical• License Proprietary• Official website us.blackberry.com/apps-

software/blackberry7/

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•Company / developer Microsoft Corporation•Programmed in C, C++, .NET•Working state Current•Source model Closed-source•Available language(s) 25+ languages[3]•Package manager Zune Software•Supported platforms Qualcomm Snapdragon (Based on ARM

V.7 or later)•Kernel type Monolithic (Windows CE) (Windows

Phone 7Hybrid (Windows NT) (Windows Phone 8)

•Default user interface Graphical (Metro-style)•License Commercial proprietary software•Official website www.microsoft.com/•windowsphone/

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• Company / developer Accenture on behalf of Nokia[1] (historically Symbian Ltd. and Symbian

Foundation)• Programmed in C++• OS family Mobile operating system/Embedded

operating system• Working state Active (Will get support until at

least 2016)• Source model Closed source, previously open source

available under EPL• Initial release 1997 as EPOC32

Marketing target Smartphones, since 2011 only Nokia smartphones

• Available language(s) Multi-lingual• Package manager .sis, .sisx• Supported platforms ARM, x86[3]• Kernel type Real Time Microkernel, EKA2• Default user interface S60 platform, UIQ, MOAP• License Original code base was proprietary,

transition to EPL started with Symbian OS 9.1, completed with the Symbian platform

• Official website www.nokia.com/global/products/belle/

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Company / developerSamsung ElectronicsProgrammed in C++OS family LinuxWorking state CurrentSource model Mixed: open sourceLatest stable release 2.0.5 SDK / March 15, 2012Marketing target SmartphoneAvailable language(s) MultilingualPackage manager Samsung KiesKernel type RTOS or Linux kernel[2]Default user interface TouchWiz, Graphical (Touchscreen)License ProprietaryOfficial website www.bada.com

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BLACKBERRY

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