Comparison of mobile operating systems

This is a comparison of mobile operating systems. Only the latest versions are shown in the table below, even though older versions may still be marketed.

About OS

About OS
Feature Android iOS Tizen Sailfish OS Ubuntu Touch Plasma Mobile PureOS PostmarketOS KaiOS
Developed by Google, Open Handset AllianceApple Inc.Linux Foundation, Tizen Association, Samsung, IntelSailfish Alliance, Mer, Jolla and Sailfish community contributorsUBports and Ubuntu community contributors (previously Canonical Ltd.)KDE and Blue SystemsPurismPostmarketOS communityKaiOS Technologies Inc., Google[1][2]
Market share[3] 86.1%13.7%UnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownUnknownN/A?
Current version 1013.54.0.0.73.3.0.1616.04 OTA-115.16.49.0alpha2.6.0
Development version Android 10 13.3.1 5.5 M1 Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown N/A
Current version release dates September 3, 2019 (2019-09-03)January 28, 2020 (2020-01-28)November 16, 2018 (2018-11-16)April 28, 2020 (2020-04-28)[4]May 13, 2020 (2020-05-13)[5]July 30, 2019 (2019-07-30)[6]26 September 2019 (2019-09-26)[7]
License Base system is Free and open-source, but usually bundled with proprietary apps and drivers, which provide an increasing amount of the functionality.[8] Proprietary Partial; both proprietary and open-source components, assorted licenses Free and open-source, but the UI and the SDK are proprietary and closed source Free and open-source, mainly the GPL[9] Free and open-source, mainly the GPL Free and open-source, mainly the GPL Free and open-source, GPL Proprietary except for open source kernel patches (formerly the MPL 2.0 B2G OS)
OS family Modified Linux kernel basedDarwinLinux (based on Combination of Linux MeeGo and Samsung Bada)LinuxLinux (based on Ubuntu)LinuxLinux (based on Debian)Linux (based on Alpine Linux)Unix-based
Supported CPU architecture ARM (32-bit ARMv7-A and 64-bit ARMv8-A only), x86, x86-64[10]64-bit ARMv8-A onlyARM, x86, x86-64ARM, x86-64ARM, x86-64ARM, ?Convergence operating systemARM, ARM64, x86, x86-64ARM
Programmed in C, C++, Java, KotlinC, C++, Objective-C, SwiftC++, Xamarin.Forms (.NET C#, F#, VB[11])C++, QML, PythonApps: HTML5, QML, Go, JavaScript, C++
System: C, C++, QML
C++, QMLPython install tool and shell script packages
Public issues list Yes[12]3rd party[13]Yes[14]Yes[15]Yes[16]Yes[17]Yes[18]Yes[19]No
DRM-free[20] No[21] since Android 4.1[22] and Android 4.3[23] and more restrictions on Android 4.4[24]No – FairPlayYesYesYesYesYesYes?
Device independent system updates Partial system updates since Oreo[25] 3rd party software like LineageOS[26]Yes[27]NoYesYes[28]Yes.[29] Intended for use on old mobile devicesFor feature phones, not smart phones
Wireless system updates Yes5+[30]NoYesYes
GPU accelerated GUI 3+[31]Yes?YesYes
Feature Android iOS Tizen Sailfish OS Ubuntu Touch Plasma Mobile PureOS PostmarketOS KaiOS

Advanced controls

Advanced controls
Feature Android iOS Tizen Sailfish OS Ubuntu Touch
While-in-use permissions 10+11+: Location only[32]NoNoYes
Per-app Internet access No,[33] 3rd party software[34]7+: Cellular only;[35] 3rd party software on jailbroken devices[36]NoNoNo
Per-app identity access 8+[37]6+[38][39]NoNoYes
Per-app user data access 6+[40]6+[41]NoNoYes
Per-app background execution No,[42] 3rd party apps available[43]7+[44]NoNoBackground execution not allowed
Per-app notifications 4.1+[45]5+[46][47]NoNoYes
Per-app location access 6+[40]4+[48]NoNoYes
Per-app camera access 6+[40]8+[49]NoNoYes
Per-app microphone access 6+[40]7+[50]NoNoYes
Per-app shared files access 6+[40]8+[51]NoNoYes
Per-app network data usage auditing 4+[52]Yes[53]?No[54]No
Fine grained storage usage Yes[55]5+[56]?NoYes
Parental controls 4.3+ or 3rd party software[57]Yes[58]?NoNo
Screen orientation lock Yes[59]Yes[60]?1.0.4+[61]Yes
File manager 6.0+[62]11+[63]3rd party software[64]Yes[65]Yes
File manager write access to external storage 6+ Or 3rd party software like LineageOS3rd party software and external storage[66]YesYesYes
Multi-user 4.2+, including phones 5+[67][68]9.3+: Education use only on iPad[69]NoNoNo
Guest mode 5+[70]6+[71]NoNoNo
Guided Access NoYes[72]NoNoNo
Do not disturb mode 5+[73]6+[74]NoNoNo
App groups Yes4+[75]?1.0.7+[76]Yes

Accessibility features

Accessibility features
Feature Android iOS Tizen Sailfish OS Ubuntu Touch
System wide base text size YesYes[77][78][79]?2.1.0+: Set text size[80]?
Monaural output YesYesNoNoNo
Always visible scrollbar NoNoNoNoNo
Reduced Animations YesYesNoNoNo

App ecosystem

App ecosystem
Feature Android iOS Tizen Sailfish OS Ubuntu Touch
Official app store Google PlayApp StoreTizen StoreJolla StoreOpenStore
Non-discriminatory stores No, Some apps like Ad blockers are censored on Google Play[81][82] but developers can distribute apps from their own sourcesNo, Apple discriminates based on country[83] and own Apple policies[84]?Openrepos.[85] Developers can distribute apps from their own sources, supports multiple app stores?
Common APIs for smartphones, tablets, and PCs Yes[86]Smartphone and tablet only[87]NoYesYes
Official SDK platform(s) Linux, macOS and Windows[88]macOS using iOS SDKGNU/Linux, Windows, macOS[89]Windows, macOS and Linux[90]Yes
Cost to develop for the mobile OS FreeNo, Requires Apple hardware.[91]FreeFreeFree
Cost to publish app to official store US$25 once to offer it on Google Play[92]US$99/yearFreeFree[93]Free

Basic features

Basic features
Feature Android iOS Tizen Sailfish OS Ubuntu Touch
Cut, copy, and paste Yes[94]3+[95]Yes[96]YesYes
Multi-Device clipboard No10+[97]NoNoNo
Undo No[98]3+[99]NoNo[100]Yes
Custom home and lock screen wallpaper Yes4+[60]YesYes (incl. Ambience)Yes
Desktop sync No,[101] but available using the vendor's companion/PC suite application such as Samsung Smart Switch & HTC Sense[102]YesYes?Yes
Local full backup Yes, via external computer[103]Yes, using external computer[104]No[105]YesYes
Core data missing sync Bookmarks[106] (before 4), SMSs and Settings[107]???
Notification center Yes5+[108]2+[109]YesYes
Push notifications Yes[110]Yes (Apple Push Notification Service)2+[111]YesYes
Screenshot 4+ also available on earlier versions with customized firmware, such as Cyanogen Mod and on older Samsung Galaxy smartphones[112]Yes[60][113]Yes2.0.2+[114]Yes
iCalendar import No,[115] but 3rd party app available[116]Yes[117]?1.1.6+[118]No
Text/document support (read only; creating using third party apps) Microsoft Office, PDF, TXT/RTFMicrosoft Office,[119][120][121] iWork, PDF, Images, TXT/RTF, VCFRead only: text files, PDF, HTML, Multiple office formatsMicrosoft Office, OpenDocument, PDF, TextYes
Printer support 4.4+ using Google Cloud Print[122] but not over USB unless proprietary vendor solutions such as HP Print Service are used[123]Yes (AirPrint)[124]Noyes, cups package is availableBeta
Show remembered Wi-Fi connections YesNo, 3rd party software on jailbroken devices[125]?YesYes

Browser

Browser
Feature Android iOS Tizen Sailfish OS Ubuntu Touch
Default web browser/engine BlinkWebKitWebKitGecko[126]Qt WebEngine (based on Blink)
Major web browser available Chrome for Android, Opera, Firefox, Microsoft EdgeSafari, Chrome for iOS, Opera Mini, Firefox, Microsoft EdgeTizen Browser (Based on UC Browser)Sailfish Browser (Firefox), Webcat (WebKit), Web Pirate (WebKit), others via Android (Firefox, Chrome, Opera)Morph Browser
Browser extensions No[127] 3rd party software[128]8+[129]NoNoNo
Browser direct Internet connection (increased resilience to outages) YesYesYes??
Browser undo close tab Google Chrome for Android[130]8+[131]NoNoNo
Browser keeps windows open on shutdown or crash 2.3+ Google Chrome[132] but not on the deprecated AOSP browser[133]YesNoYesYes
Browser keeps windows open when cleaning cookies Yes3rd party software[134]?YesYes
Browser search engine options Many[135]Bing, Google, Yahoo! Search, DuckDuckGoBing, Google, Yahoo! SearchBing, Google, Yahoo, Yandex. Baidu, DuckDuckGo, StartPage, Searx, ixquick, Swisscows, Qwant, Seznam, Hulbee via openrepos[136] Baidu, Bing, DuckDuckGo, Ecosia, Google, lilo, Peekier, Qwant, Wikipedia, Yahoo[137]
Browser find on page 1.5+[138]Yes[139]Yes1.1.2+[140]Yes
Browser–email save images YesYes[141]?YesYes
Browser–email save PDFs YesYes[60]YesYesYes
Browser save audio/video Yes, but only links, not embedded media13+;[142]
5+: 3rd party software[143]
YesYesYes
Browser save page Yes, Google Chrome 55+[144]6+: Offline Reading List;[145] 3rd party software[146]Yes?Yes
Browser save any file Yes, Chrome for Android.13+;[142]
5+: When an app that can handle/open the filetype is installed (excluding audio/video – requires 3rd party software[147]);[148]
?YesYes
Browser force enable zoom No, not working anymore on Android 4.4[149], 3rd party browsersYes[150]???
Browser text reflow[151] No, removed on Android 4.4[152][153]5+: Only on pages with reader mode available[154][155] 3rd party browsers on prior versions[156]NoNoNo
Browser Reader Mode No,[157] 3rd party software[158][159]5+[154][155]YesNo[160]No
Browser open PDFs without storing NoYesNoNoNo
Browser file upload 2.2+[161]9+;
6–8: Limited
Yes1.0.7+[162]Yes
Browser form navigation Next button[163]Previous, Next, AutoFill, and Done buttons[164]???
Browser private browsing mode 3.0+ with AOSP browser[165] or with Chrome for Android5+[166]Yes1.1.6+[167]Yes
Offline web apps Yes[168]Yes[169][170][171]No?Yes
HTTP Live Streaming 3+[172]3+[173]No?[174]Yes
WebRTC Yes[175]11+[176]NoNoYes

Communication and connectivity

Communication and connectivity
Feature Android iOS Tizen Sailfish OS Ubuntu Touch
Unified Inbox No,[177] but 3rd party apps available[178]YesYesYes?
Email sync protocols supported POP3, IMAP, MAPIPOP3, IMAP, MAPI, ActiveSync[179]POP3, IMAPPOP3, IMAP, ActiveSync?
Non-carrier-based integrated messaging Google Hangouts5+ (iMessage)[180]?3rd party software3rd party software
Visual voicemail 2.1+[181]Yes???
Call log duration Yes[182]Yes[183]?YesYes
Multiple mobile phones per contact YesYes?YesYes
Contact groups 4+[184] or 3rd party software[185]Via iCloud or 3rd party software[186]YesNo[187]?
Voice over IP Yes (SIP)[188] or 3rd party software[189]FaceTime; 3rd party software[190]No[191]3rd party software3rd party software
NFC payment software Available on any device that supports the hardware. Android Pay for NFC payments available in Play Store.[192]8+: iPhone 6/6 Plus and later (iPhone 5 and later if used with Apple Watch), via Apple PaySamsung PayNoNo
Tethering Mobile Wi-Fi Hotspot, USB, Bluetooth4.3+: Personal Hotspot (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB; carrier dependent)microUSB, Bluetooth 3.0, Mobile Wi-Fi HotspotMobile Wi-Fi Hotspot, USB, BluetoothMobile Wi-Fi Hotspot
USB On-The-Go 3.1+[193][194]13+;[195]
9+: Only for connecting cameras
NoYesYes
Direct file transfer over Wi-Fi Direct 4+[52] and selected devices[196][197]No, 3rd party software on jailbroken devicesNo, was available on bada 2+,[198] but removed on TizenNo[199]No
DHCP v4 Yes Yes ? ? ?
DHCP v6 No Yes ? ? ?
Direct file transfer over Bluetooth 2+[200]AirDrop:
7+: Between iOS only;
8+: Between Mac/iOS only. (Note: AirDrop utilizes Wi-Fi as well)
No, was available on bada,[201] but removed on TizenYes[202] but limited to images, videos and contactsNo
Direct file transfer over NFC No, removed on Android 10No2+[198]NoNo

Language and inputs

Language and inputs
Feature Android iOS Tizen Sailfish OS Ubuntu Touch
Non-English languages support Partial[203]Yes[204][205][206]Limited (Search is not diacritical mark-insensitive)YesYes
Underlining spell checker 2.3+[207][208]Yes[209]No?No
Built-in system-wide dictionary Built into keyboard app. Available on every device.[210]5+[211]NoYesYes
Autoexpanding text replacements Yes5+[212]???
Keyboard next word prediction No,[213] 3rd party software[214]8+[215]NoYesYes
Keyboard cursor controller Google Keyboard;[216];[217]12+;[218]
9-11: Only on devices with 3D Touch;[219]
NoNoYes
Optical character recognition input method No[220]11+: Notes app;[221]
8+: Only for inputting credit card details[222]
NoNoNo
Third party input methods Yes[223]8+???
Gesture text input 4+[224]13+;[225]
8+: 3rd party software like SwiftKey
?No[226]No
Emoji support 4.4+[227]Yes[228]?2.2.0+[229] 3rd party software[230]Yes

Maps and navigation

Maps and navigation
Feature Android iOS Tizen Sailfish OS Ubuntu Touch
Safe driving mode 3rd party software11+[231]???
Turn-by-turn navigation 2+[232]6+[233]?Yes3rd party software
Offline maps 3rd party software Google Maps,[234] Here Maps6+[235]?3rd party software3rd party software
Alternative routes in maps Yes[236]5+[237][238]?3rd party software3rd party software

Media playback and controls

Media playback and controls
Feature Android iOS Tizen Sailfish OS Ubuntu Touch
Audio playback AAC LC/LTP 3GPP, HE-AACv1 (AAC+), HE-AACv2 (enhanced AAC+) AMR-NB, AMR-WB, MP3, MIDI (Type 0 and 1, DLS versions 1 and 2), Ogg Vorbis, PCM/WAVE, FLAC, WAVE, Opus[239]AAC, protected AAC (from iTunes Store), HE-AAC, MP3, MP3 VBR, Audible (formats 2, 3, 4, Audible Enhanced Audio, AAX, and AAX+), Apple Lossless, AIFF, WAV[240]AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, AMR-NB, AMR-WB, MP3, Vorbis, WAV[241]MP3, FLAC, AAC, eAAC, eAAC+, ALAC, AC3, DTS, Opus, Vorbis?
Video playback H.263, H.264 (up to Baseline Profile), H.265 HEVC, MPEG-4 SP, DivX, XviD, VP8, VP9[239] (WMV on 3rd party software like VLC media player)H.264 (up to High Profile), MPEG-4, M-JPEG[240]H.263, H.264, MPEG-4 Part 2[241]MPEG-4, H264, H263,[242] although audio in recorded videos is out of sync[243]?
Wired video out 4K on 6+[244]Up to 1080p via HDMI[245] or VGA,[246] 576p/480p via component[247] or composite;[248]NoNo[249]Yes
Wired digital audio output 5+ USB Audio[250]7+: USB Audio[251]NoNoYes
Wireless video/audio streaming to set top boxes/TVs/speakers 4.2+ Miracast,[252] but DLNA[253] only available on selected devicesAirPlay[254]DLNA[255]?Yes
Media player on-device playlist creation Yes[256]Yes[60]?YesYes
Media player video scrubbing YesYes???
Media player audio scrubbing YesYes???
Media player fine scrubbing No,[257] 3rd party software like VLC media player, basic fine scrubbing removed on 4+[258]Yes[259]???
Media player double speed playing 6+[260]Only Podcasts[261]???

Peripheral support

Peripheral support
Feature Android iOS Tizen Sailfish OS Ubuntu Touch
Bluetooth keyboard 2.3+;[262] previous versions via 3rd party software[263]Yes[264]NoYes[265][266]Yes
USB keyboard 3.1+[262]With Camera Connection Kit[267]No?Yes
Interchangeable external memory cards Yes[268]Only for photo/video import with an optional accessoryYes[269]YesYes

Photo and video

Photo and video
Feature Android iOS Tizen Sailfish OS Ubuntu Touch
Camera focus at specified point 2.3+[270]Yes[60]?1.0.4+[271]Yes
Camera exposure metering from specified point No,[272] available on some phones.[273][274]Yes[275]No?No
On device picture info (including Exif data) Only date and location; more with 3rd party software[276]Only date and location; more with 3rd party software[277]No?Yes
On device picture categorization No[278] 3rd party software like TouchWiz[279]5+[280]No?No
On device picture description and search No[281]10+: Items/objects in picture;[282]
7+: Only date and location[283]
No?No
Turn off shutter sound In silent mode[284]In silent mode[285]In silent modeIn silent mode[286]No
Picture crop Yes5+[287]NoYesYes
Photo rotation Yes5+[287]NoYesYes
Photo red-eye reduction 2.3+[288]5+[287]NoNo[289]No
HDR photos option 4.2+, some manufacturers earlier[290]Yes[291]NoNo[292]Yes
Photo/video import from memory cards YesWith Camera Connection Kit[267]YesYesYes
Video trim 2.3+YesNo?No

Productivity

Productivity
Feature Android iOS Tizen Sailfish OS Ubuntu Touch
Multitasking Yes7+;[293]
4–6: Limited[294]
2+[111]YesYes
Quick app switching 7+[295]9+: via 3D Touch;[296]
5+: only on iPad[297]
NoNoYes
Document-centric multitasking 5+[298]13+: can open different views of same app side by side[299]NoNoNo
Split-screen app usage 7+, some manufacturers earlier[300]9+: only on iPad with 2 GB RAM or more[301]Yes[302]No [303]Tablet-only
Desktop interactive widgets Yes10+: App icons via 3D Touch and/or dedicated widget screen[304]NoYesNo
Lock screen widgets Yes (Notifications and settings). Full Widgets on Android 4.2–4.4 only.[305][306]Media player, voicemail, camera;[307]
5+: Notifications;
7+: Control Center
8+: Interactive Notifications[308]
10+: Full widgets[304]
Media player; Notifications (SMS, call)YesNo
Notification view widgets 4.1+: Google Now and possible with 3rd party apps8+NoYesNo
Quick settings toggles 2+[309]7+[310]NoVia the Patchmanager app[311]Yes
Search multiple internal apps at once YesYesYesNo[312]Yes
Settings search 5+ or 3rd party software like LineageOS[313]9+[314]NoNoYes
Search all fields of internal objects Only search Contacts name field but not any other field[315]6+[316]Only searches contacts by name?
Core apps missing search Calendar[318] (available since 3+ and HTC Sense)Bookmarks[319]???
Phone number links to dialer Available in stock Android, but not all devices enable it.[320]YesYes, but not in browserYesYes
Addresses links to maps In Contacts, but not in Calendar[321] nor in Gmail[322]Yes[323]?Yes?
Dates links to calendar NoYes[324]YesYes?

Ringtones and alerts

Ringtones and alerts
Feature Android iOS Tizen Sailfish OS Ubuntu Touch
Custom ringtones YesYes[325]YesYesYes
Custom SMS/MMS tones Yes[326]5+[327]?YesNo
Custom vibrate alert patterns No,[328] possible on some Samsung devices such as Galaxy S III, but limited[329]5+[330][331]?API available for 3rd party appsNo
Dismiss repeating alarm clock before trigger 4.4+[332]No[333]No?Yes
Tap to snooze[334] 3rd party apps[335]YesNo?Yes

Security and privacy

Security and privacy
Feature Android iOS Tizen Sailfish OS Ubuntu Touch
Proxy server 3.1+[336] but only global, not per connection[337] and only works for the browser[338] 3rd party apps available[339]YesYesYes[340]No
On-device encryption 3+[341] but insecure on Qualcomm devices[342]Yes[343] (3rd party software may attempt brute-force attacks on password[344])No3.3.0+[345]No
External storage encryption 6+External storage not availableNoYesNo
Zero knowledge encryption[346] No, data is accessible by Google[347] and shared with the American PRISM surveillance program.[348]No, data stored on iCloud is accessible by Apple[349] and shared with the American PRISM surveillance program.[348]??No
Privacy of synchronization[350] 3rd party software like ownCloud[351]When synchronizing locally and not using iCloud???
Sync to cloud communication encryption 2.3.4+[352]Yes[353]???
Wireless anti-tracking[354] Developer Options (9+)[355]8+[356]No?No
Remote device location tracking Yes[357]Yes[358]??No
Remote device locking and/or data wipe 2.2+[359]Yes[358]??No
End-to-end encrypted push notifications Possible, notifications are handled by the app that can decrypt it[110]Possible since iOS 7, where the app can handle the notification and decrypt it[360]??Yes
SSH Client YesYes[361][362]?YesYes
VPN Yes[363]Yes[364]?YesYes
OpenVPN No, but possible with 3rd party firmware[365]Yes[366]?YesYes
WPA PEAP Yes[367]Yes[368]?In developer mode[369]Yes

Sound and voice

Sound and voice
Feature Android iOS Tizen Sailfish OS Ubuntu Touch
Separate volume for ringtone and media YesYes?YesYes
Voice commands Yes[370]5+ (Siri)?3rd party software, such as Saera[371]No
Offline voice commands 6+[372]Yes[373]?NoNo
Voice recognition Yes5+ (Siri)?NoNo
Offline voice recognition 4.1+[374]Limited, only calling and music playback[375]NoNoNo
Non-English voice recognition YesYes[206]?NoNo
Sound recorder Very limited (Doesn't work in background[376] and not voice controlled)3+: Limited (Not voice controlled)[377][378]Partial3rd party software[379]3rd party software
Call recorder Prevented by OS restrictions,[380] but possible with 3rd party firmware[381]3rd party software[382]NoDisabled by default, must be interactively switched on during a call when enabled / 3rd party software[383]?
Sound trim No,[384] but 3rd party software available[385]Yes[386]???

Other features

Other features
Feature Android iOS Tizen Sailfish OS Ubuntu Touch
Non-intrusive incoming calls 5+[387] or 3rd party software[388]No, 3rd party software on jailbroken devices[389]NoNo[390]?
Non-intrusive notifications Yes[391]5+[108]???
Move apps to external storage 2.2+[392]External storage not allowed for appsNoNoNo
Remote Frame Buffer (RFB) protocol Yes[393]3rd party software[394]???
Screencast on device No,[395] 3rd party software like LineageOS ScreenCast,[396] AOKP or OmniROM[397]9+[398]NoNoYes
Screencast over USB 4.4+ over USB,[122] for prior versions root required for 3rd party app[399]8+: on OS X[400]No?No
Screen share On select devices using vendor's implementation[401][402][403]NoNoNoNo

See also

  • List of custom Android firmware
  • List of GPS software for mobile phones

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