Clash Of The Titans: Android vs iOS

 CLASH OF THE TITANS: ANDROID VS IOS

There is a little comparison chart between Android and iOS:

     




                                                      android             iOS
 Widgets
Yes
No, except in Notification Center
Company/Developer
Google
Apple Inc.
OS family
Linux
OS X, UNIX
Customizability
A lot. Can change almost anything.
Limited unless jailbroken
Initial release
September 23, 2008
July 29, 2007
Programmed in
C, C++, java
C, C++, Objective-C
Dependent on a PC or a Mac
No
No
Easy media transfer
depends on model
with desktop application
Source model
Open source
Closed, with open source components.
Open source
Kernel, UI, and some standard apps
The iOS kernel is not open source but is based on the open-source Darwin OS.
Call features supported
Auto-respond
Auto-respond, call-back reminder, do not disturb mode
Internet browsing
Google Chrome (or Android Browser on older versions; other browsers are available)
Mobile Safari (Other browsers are available)
Available on
Many phones and tablets, including Kindle Fire(modified android), LG, HTC, Samsung, Sony, Motorola, Nexus, and others.
iPod Touch, iPhone, iPad, Apple TV(2nd and 3rd generation)
Interface
Touch screen, Smartwatch
Touch screen
Messaging
Google Hangouts
iMessage
Voice commands
Google Now (on newer versions)
Siri
Maps
Google Maps
Apple Maps
Video chat
Google Hangouts
Facetime
App store
Google Play – 1,000,000+ Apps. Other app stores like Amazon and Getjar also distribute Android apps. (unconfirmed ".APK's")
Apple app store – 1,000,000+ Apps
Market share
81% of smartphones, 3.7% of tablets in North America (as of Jan'13) and 44.4% of tablets in Japan (as of Jan'13). In the United States in Q1 2013 - 52.3% phones, 47.7% tablets.
12.9% of smartphones, 87% of tablets in North America (as of Jan'13) and 40.1% of tablets in Japan (as of Jan'13)
Available language(s)
32 Languages
34 Languages
    Latest stable release
Versions
Android 4.4 Kitkat (October, 2013)
Android beta
Android 1.0 Apple Pie
Android 1.1 Banana Bread
Android 1.5 Cupcake
Android 1.6 Donut
Android 2.0/2.1 Eclair
Android 2.2.x Froyo
Android 2.3.x Gingerbread
Android 3.x Honeycomb
Android 4.0.x Ice Cream Sandwich
Android 4.1 Jelly Bean.
Android 4.2 Jelly Bean (Gummy Bear)
Android 4.3 Jelly Bean
Android 4.4 KitKat
7.0.4 (November 14, 2013)
iPhone OS 1.0
iPhone OS 2.0
iPhone OS 3.0
iOS 4
iOS 6: secondarily most advanced mobile operating system
iOS 7: A new perspective for the mobile operating system
Device manufacturer
Google, LG, Samsung, HTC, Sony, ASUS, Motorola, and many more
Apple Inc
Upcoming releases/Release dates
Unknown
Unknown
Working state
Current
Current
Website
android.com
apple.com

Conclusion:   
Personally I think that it depends on the different people's preferences but you cannot say which is better without trying the two of them because each has its strengths where they may beat each other
And I finish the comparison with these images



                                                                                           
                            android 4.4       iOS7


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