Minggu, 06 April 2014

Windows Phone 7 Mango vs Android Gingerbread vs iOS 5?

Q. Compare each new version OS, and I would love personal experiences with all 3 Operating System's, and opinions on each one. Provide your favorite and why also, if possible. Thanks.

A. -Android -I personally don't like this because of the fragmentation. If you buy one form Motorola it may be entirely different from a Samsung Android. I don't know too much about Gingerbread, but I can tell you Android will be gone in the next 10 years. Its becoming like Windows Mobile 6. Which used to be a smartphone but is know obsolete.
-iOS 5- iOS in general is getting quite old, and is a grid launcher for apps. Of course it is very wide spread and you are more likely to see someone using this than a Windows Phone. iOS 5 is not really new amazing features, they are features that Apple is catching up with. A better Notifications system with cues from Android. The camera app has many cues from Windows Phone 7 too. For example swiping to the right to see the last picture you took. A hardware (sort of) camera button to take pictures, and a faster way to get to the camera (although this is different from WP7's, iOS will use a software button instead of a hardware button like WP7 uses). They are just trying to catch up with competition.
-WP7 Mango-This is probably the OS that I know the most about, while yes they are catching up witch competition like Apple with Multitasking and such, they are also bringing a plethora of new features. Local Scout which will show you nearby places and sightseeing attractions, Threads which let you switch between Facebook chat, Windows Live Messenger and Texting without the need of a third party app. Groups which let you see all your "Family" or "Friends" contacts in one place. Music Search which is like Shazam without an app (built in), Visual Search (which is like Google Goggles, except with Bing).

Personally I love Windows Phone 7, because it isn't just a grid of icons and icons, they use Tiles instead which update with the latest news. For example you may pin a Weather app to the Start Screen and it will show you the latest weather. You can pin a Sports app and it could show you the latest scores, you can Pin a contact and it will show you Social Network updates. The possibilities are endless. The UI design is so different from the compettiton, and it's just soemthing new to look at. Instead of going in and out of apps to look for info, all the Info is right there on the start screen.
If you would like to learn more about Mango, here is a great video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OP30F3ZxTmw


whats an android phone?
Q. define andriod phone
What an androd phone from sprint define android>

A. An Android phone is a phone that runs a version of Google's Android operating system, like a PC is a computer that runs the Microsoft Windows operating system.

The most common versions of Android are Android 1.5 "Cupcake", Android 1.6 "Donut", Android 2.0/2.1 "Eclair", and Android 2.2 "Froyo."

Androids from Sprint: Samsung Epic 4G, HTC Evo 4G





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