2. WHAT IS MOBILE OS
A mobile operating system, also referred to as mobile OS
It‟s is the operating system that operates a Smartphone
Modern mobile operating systems combine the features
of a personal computer operating system with touch
screen, cellular, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPS, ,voice recorder
,music player, Near field communication etc
3. PRESENT AVAILABLE OS IN MARKET
BlackBerry OS from RIM
Android from Google
iOS from Apple
Symbian OS from Nokia and Accenture
Windows Phone from Microsoft
5. UBUNTU FEATURES
a completely new mobile OS with button-less, gesturebased user interface
Swipe the screen from the edge and the UI effortlessly
shows up app controls, notifications and lets users
switch between apps. This is also known as Edge
Magic.
Ubuntu being run perfectly on Samsung Galaxy Nexus
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7. TIZEN
Tizen is a free and open source Mobile Operating
system based on Linux.
There are rumours that Samsung is planning a
version of Galaxy S3 phone based on Tizen instead
of Android.
Tizen's software framework for developers is based
on web standards such as HTML5 and web
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9. FIREFOX OS
The platform is built on Mozilla‟s “Boot to Gecko
project” is a true open source Mobile OS
The platform is optimized for entry-level smartphones and does not include any unnecessary
middle-ware layers
Device manufacturers like TCL Communication
Technology and ZTE have also announced their
intentions to manufacture devices featuring the new
Firefox OS, using Snapdragon™ processors from
Qualcomm.
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11. ALIYUN
Aliyun is a Linux based Mobile OS developed by
AliCloud.
It has a great potential to replace Android in China
atleast, as it provides better services in terms of maps,
gmail and searches in China as compared to Google and
would be a good alternative to costly iOS based devices.
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13. JOLLA OS
Jolla OS is a Linux-based mobile operating
system developed by Jolla
Jolla OS has a proprietary user interface developed
by Jolla that will set it apart from the other available
mobile OS
and it has the capability to run android apps
Jolla has plans to come out with smart-phones
based on Jolla OS by the end of this year or early
next year.
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15. OPEN WEBOS
Open WebOS is a mobile operating system based
on a Linux kernel, it was open sourced recently by
HP
Developers still believed that WebOS handles
multi-tasking significantly better than any other
embedded OS
No products planned with the Open webOS but we
might see devices running on Open webOS in time
to come.
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17. UPCOMING TECHNOLOGIES
flexible screens
Cloud storage
Near Field Communications (NFC)
Infra red Keyboard
Sixth Sense
Bluetooth 4.0
Gorilla glass 3
Wireless charging or Inductive charging
18. FLEXIBLE SCREENS
Bendy phones sound like science fiction – but the
far-out gadgets could be on sale in just a few
months‟ time. Both Samsung and Nokia are working
on the technology
Yi said that the first devices to ship with flexible
screens would be phones. Other possible
applications include „foldable‟ iPad-style tablets
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20. CLOUD STORAGE
In this coming future Smartphone is becoming
smarter and the storage capacity of these devices
being increasing to store more data
Today 64 GB capacity mobile are not enough for our
daily use to fulfill this requirement
mobile companies are working on the use of “Cloud
computing” technology in mobile.
Microsoft Office Web Apps is embedded in Live and
hotmail is just good enough for online typing.
21. NEAR FIELD COMMUNICATIONS (NFC)
NFC technology allows commercial transactions to
be done wirelessly through mobile devices, without
the need for data cards
The phone can be paired (read placed close to
each other) or tap products, in order to transfer files
Near Field Communications has been implemented
in a number of Google's Android based
smartphones
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23. HOLOGRAPHIC DISPLAY AND INFRA RED
KEYBOARD
Infrared keyboards should help smartphone users
type and interact with much larger and friendly
keyboard.
With this technology the phone projects a virtual
keyboard on a surface before the user who then
enters data as if he were using a laptop keyboard.
24. SIXTH SENSE
The ability to use gestures to manipulate all sorts of
daily activities, read information from the internet,
and even project information on the wall, can be
mind boggling.
Imagine using your hands to read bar codes or
even take pictures anywhere in the street or house
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26. BLUETOOTH 4
The headline feature of the latest Bluetooth 4
release is low energy (LE) operation, which allows
a mobile handset to talk to a wide range of lowpower peripherals and sensors
It will enable new mobile accessories and business
models, many of which will use the mobile device
as a channel to communicate with cloud services
27. LTE(LONG-TERM EVOLUTION)
LTE is a next-generation cellular wireless
technology that pushes peak theoretical speeds to
hundreds of megabits per second and reduces
latency
LTE will be adopted by code division multiple
access (CDMA) and Global System for Mobile
Communications (GSM) network operators.
28. WIRELESS CHARGING OR INDUCTIVE
CHARGING
Inductive charging uses an electromagnetic field to
transfer energy between two objects
Energy is sent through an inductive coupling to an
electrical device, which can then use that energy to
charge batteries or run the device.
Companies are also working on wireless charging
technology which is today only available in Nokia
Lumia 920
29. PROS & CONS OF WIRELESS CHARGING
pros
Lower risk of electrical shock
Convenience
Cons
More costly
Slower charging
Lower efficiency, waste heat
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31. GORILLA GLASS 3
It isNative Damage Resistance
Its 20% more powerful than gorilla glass 2
In Gorilla Glass 3, the scientists went to the atomic
structure of the glass to fundamentally improve the
way the glass responds to an impact or scratch.