Showing posts with label ios vs apk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ios vs apk. Show all posts

Sunday, 7 April 2013

Samsung Galaxy Note 2 vs iPhone 5 | Best Phone

Which Phone is best for you ?

 



If you are getting ready for a new phone you could be considering the Apple iPhone 5 or the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 as they are both flagship devices. So which one might be right for you?
The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 has Android Jelly Bean, while the Apple iPhone 5 comes with iOS 6. Both of great and each comes with pros and cons. iOS 6 is the most stable and it is easy to use. iOS devices that are second hand sell well too. The App Store comes with finished apps and there is more than at Google Play. The App Store apps come with cost while over at the Google Play Store they are free, if you don’t mind ads.
Android is always being updated and Jelly Bean was a big jump. However it can be confusing to learn, but it is worth it in the end. iOS are very simple and updates are easy, but on the downside it is restrictive.
Android handsets are excellent for those who want to customise, thanks to ROMs, widgets and launchers. iTunes is not needed either for syncing. iOS users can change their wallpaper along with what ringtone they want, and that’s it for customisation. Android is usually slow for updates that Apple, Apple like to update frequently.
Some of the older devices on Android don’t get updated, so bear this in mind before spending a lot. The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 is twice the speed of the iPhone, as it has twice the RAM. It comes with a much larger battery of 3100mAh. The device is much larger, but it has the advantage of the S Pen. The Apple iPhone 5 beats the Samsung device when it comes to class; the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 comes with a plastic look.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 offers around 35 hours of talk time when on 2G an around 16 on 2G. It comes with the removable battery and has SD card. You cannot get any of this with the Apple iPhone 5.
Both of the handsets come packed with storage but the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 wins as it has SD card support. They both have 8 MP cameras; the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 also has a 1.9 on the front, in comparison to the 1.2 of the Apple iPhone 5. Both devices support LTE along with HSPA+.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 is the winner for the chip, storage and battery. The Apple iPhone 5 comes out on top for price, camera and design.
The devices are available with all carriers in the US. You can get the Apple iPhone 5 for around $199 on a contract of two years and the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 is priced at $299 with a contract of two years. T-Mobile are also to get the Apple iPhone 5, but you will have to pay the full price of around $649. if you are Indian then you can easily buy IPhone 16GB for 44500( INR) Rs. that is 813.82 in US Dollar.

Thursday, 28 March 2013

Why & How iOS is More Secure Than Android?

Android Vs Iphone
How iOS is More Secure Than Android?


In 21st Century, cyber-wars have changed the paradigm of how internet and mobile technology in future will be vulnerable to security threats. Apple has always emphasized that iOS is safer to safest Mobile OS on earth, Google has also gone on roof-tops to say Android is safer, let us analyze Why &Â How iOS is More Secure Than Android, I will also be sharing some alarming stats if you are thinking that your data and privacy is safe with Phone in your pocket.

Today the most private and valuable info in Mobile are:

1. Your location
2. Your Likes and Dislikes
3. Your Contacts
4. Your Important Data and files
5. Your Financial Details



How iOS is More Secure Than Android?







 

 







 

Why is Android more Vulnerable ?






















1. Due to its open platform writers are creating more malware for Android
2. Android allows un-verified third-party Apps to run on Android
3. The Security lapses in structure of Android are more
4. Experts have tested Android latest update JellyBean, iOS still wins

Last year, Android had 30,000 Malware vulnerabilities this year it saw a elevation to 175,000 malwares.

Why iOS is more Secure?


1. Apple told you, If you jailbreak you’ll compromise your privacy and security, So your Security remains intact until and unless you use Apple Certified Apps on Apple App store.

2. Apps approved via Apple App Store, will not Spy your like/dislikes or your location to commercialize and capitalize on them.

3. The Architecture of iOS programming has been improving right from iOS 2 in terms of more firm security with developing threats.

4. The access control to the apps â€" Apple from the first day has emphasized on this, Late Steve Jobs, discarded all third party apps which are not approved by Apple, Experts used to pronounce it as monopoly then, lately, it has surfaced that those restrictions today give Apple users more Security than the Popular Android.


With iOS you know:

1. Your data is not being used
2. While your phone has internet connectivity no third-party App is accessing your credit card details, social media accounts or your important data

Sunday, 24 March 2013

What's New In iphone Operating System 6 | iOS vs. Android Market Share 2013: Google Mobile Platform Dominating Apple Worldwide in March Figures


The month of March is not over, but statistics show the Android mobile operating system is trouncing Apple worldwide.
According to StatCounter Global Stats, Google's mobile platform has reached double figures ahead of Apple's iOS for March 2013.
With 37.16 percent, Android is topping the mobile operating system market share. The early March numbers do show an increase in usage compared to February, which accounted for 36.9 percent of the market share.


Apple's iOS saw a slight decrease in the mobile market share from 27.21 percent in February to 27.2 percent this month.
According to StatCounter's maps, the Android platform is widely used in China, Mexico, Russia, across South America, the Middle East, and most of Eastern Europe. Usage of Apple's mobile operating system is popular in Australia, Canada, France, Japan, New Zealand, United Kingdom, and the United States.






In the U.S., the tables are turned in Apple's favor. The iOS market share reached 52.44 percent this month while Android accounted for 40.05 percent. Series 40, BlackBerry OS, and Windows Phone rounded the top five, respectively with less than two percent.
The Android market share in the U.S. is not breaking news for companies such as Samsung. Samsung Electronics Co. CEO J.K. Shin told the Wall Street Journal about his company's position in the country.
"Innovation is what will get consumers to buy new devices. I don't dwell on market share numbers, but I'm not satisfied with our market share in the U.S," said Shin.
The Samsung CEO, however, still considers the South Korean-based organization as a "global player" in both the smartphone market and as a global company. In ios Tech giant Apple has added a new level of security to iCloud and for Apple ID users. The new two-step-verification will require users to verify their identity when they sign into account from a new device.
 
 



Verification will be done using another one of users' devices, such as iPhone, Mashable reports.

For example, if you buy a new computer and sign into iCloud on it, Apple will send a numerical code to your iPhone to verify that it is in fact you trying to access your account.

The extra level of security makes it more difficult for hackers to gain access to your account, the report said. If your password falls into the wrong hands, the new system is a roadblock preventing that person from signing in and accessing your data, it added.