Books
Mei Gates

iOS vs Android

“iOS vs Android” delivers a comprehensive exploration of the world's two dominant mobile operating systems, examining how these platforms have evolved from simple phone software into sophisticated ecosystems that shape modern digital life.
Through a balanced analysis of system architecture, ecosystem development, and user experience design, the book reveals how fundamental differences between iOS's closed framework and Android's open-source approach influence everything from security features to user customization options.
The book progresses systematically through technical and practical aspects of both platforms, combining original research with real-world usage patterns. It examines crucial elements like app marketplaces, developer tools, and revenue models while presenting concrete data on market shares and developer earnings.
What makes this analysis particularly valuable is its interdisciplinary approach, connecting mobile operating systems to broader concepts in economics, psychology, and computer science. Written in an accessible yet technically precise style, the book serves multiple audiences by explaining complex concepts through clear examples and case studies.
It provides practical guidance for organizations making deployment decisions, developers planning cross-platform strategies, and consumers evaluating device purchases. While maintaining neutrality on controversial issues like privacy concerns and antitrust investigations, the book offers a robust framework for understanding how these platforms continue to shape the future of mobile computing and digital interaction.
73 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
Publisher
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Translator
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Artist
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