Android vs. Symbian ....
Android
vs. Symbian
While Android and Symbian have been making headlines since their
release, the war between them has already been waged. The makers, namely,
Google and Nokia have been trying hard to beat each other in terms of
performance. While Android is relatively older, Symbian is also trying hard
to keep up with the former. With both providing amazing gaming experience, it
is for the gamers to determine the best choice. However the following
discussion under the head will help you have a rough idea about the
specialties of both.
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Android vs. Symbian Video
Review:
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Open /
Close OS :
In the competition going on in the mobile
platforms of Open Source, developers preferably have two major choices:
Android and Symbian. It has an integrated browser that in based on WebKit
engine of open source. The former is an open source but with a closed
development (relatively). Symbian is out and out an open source, once it
comes around the corner, to release its full source code.
Feature / Tools Exclusive to OS:
Android’s bunch of features includes Application
Framework that allows users to reuse components, Dalvik Virtual Machine,
Optimized graphics for full 2D and 3D support. With media support for video,
still images, common audio, and other complicated formats, its multimedia
performance is also very high. It sports features like accelerometer, compass
and GPS. For storage of structured data, SQLite, is just ideal. Further core
applications like SMS program, maps, calendar, email client, contacts, Java programming,
etc are highly optimized in Android. However, Android does have a very poor
support for Web games, which makes it quite unusable for playing online.
Symbian, on the other hand supports C++
programming effectively. It is because of its high Java support, that gaming
has its ultimate experience here. More for online games, that takes time to
buffer and run on other mobile, this one has smooth running as a PC. With its
wide compatibility with device, it is also a good choice, especially for
gamers. But, Symbian OS is not equally good in terms of downloading gaming.
Nonetheless, in all the other aspects it is quite competent.
Usability :
Depending on the user’s choice, both are easy to
operate with non-complex interface. Users can use either of them depending on
their need. While both provide smooth uninterrupted gaming experience, the
Symbian one is more prescribed for online gaming. However, both the operating
systems have refined playing in touch screens in mobiles.
Telco Network:
Android has made its handsets a Wi-Fi hotspot.
With a support to wireless Internet, this operating system can run Web on
your handset even when you do not have a network connection in your phone.
You can simply get a wireless connection from some other device to serve the
purpose.
Symbian does not have an integrated network
accelerator, for smoother and clearer video calling, but you can download one
and use to speed up the connection for uninterrupted networking.
Handset/ hardware differences:
The hardware interface of Android includes an
autofocus camera, callback on camera error, etc. and interface for supplying
image data from captured picture, delivering copies of preview, geomagnetic
field, sensor and other exciting features that facilitate the usage.
Handsets like Nokia N8, powered by Symbian OS
have been reported with issues with opening large web pages.
Internet and Email
Android 2.0 now includes the Firefox Mobile Web
Browser, which provides faster and stable browsing experience. Symbian b rowser
can download only one file at one time, however there is now support for
multi window browsing though the Symbian web browser.
Applications
with Android operating system, the users can
access thousands of applications, which is essential for the smart phones.
Being an open source platform with relatively closed development, Android
offers several applications. However, being an out-n-out open source OS
Symbian offers huge range of third party apps.
Multimedia
Both Android and Symbian based mobile phones support good multimedia features. The media players can play diverse music and video files, while there are high mega pixel cameras as well. However, the images appear better on the Android based touch screen phones.
Conclusion
Android is much advanced and provides more value
to the end users. Symbian needs updates its features.
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