Mobile Operating Systems Flashcards
What is ARM?
(Advanced RISC Machine) - The most popular mobile CPU architecture.
iOS
- Apples mobile OS.
- Derived from OS X (Unix-based).
- Proprietary/Closed Source.
- Multitouch interface.
- Supports iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, & Apple TV
- Current version is 15!
Android
- Open Source.
- Uses the Linux Kernel
- Owned by the Open Handset Alliance (OHA).
- The most widely used OS.
- Supports a wide variety of devices such as smartphones, tablets, smart TVs, and more.
ChromeOS
- Based on Gentoo Linux designed by Google.
- Derived from Linux-based free software called Chromium OS.
- Uses Progressive Web Apps delivered through the Chrome web browser.
- Only available via pre-installation.
- Supports ChromeBooks, ChromeBoxes, ChromeBits, and ChromeBases.
What are the three main mobile operating systems?
iOS, Android, and ChromeOS.
Is Android an open-source operating system?
Yes.
What kernel does Android use?
The Linux Kernel.
Who owns Android?
The Open Handset Alliance (OHA).
Which is the most widely used mobile operating system?
Android.
What types of devices does Android support?
Smartphones, tablets, smart TVs, and more.
What is ChromeOS based on?
Gentoo Linux.
What type of apps does ChromeOS use?
Progressive Web Apps delivered through the Chrome web browser.
What is the Linux-based free software that ChromeOS is derived from?
ChromiumOS.
How is ChromeOS typically made available to users?
Only via pre-installation.
What devices are supported by ChromeOS?
ChromeBooks, ChromeBoxes, ChromeBits, ChromeBases.