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About OS[edit]

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About OS
FeatureAndroidiOSWindows 10 MobileBlackBerry 10TizenSailfish OSUbuntu Touch
CompanyGoogle, Open Handset AllianceApple Inc.MicrosoftBlackBerry Ltd.Linux Foundation, Tizen Association, Samsung, IntelSailfish Alliance, Mer, Jolla and Sailfish community contributorsUBports and Ubuntu community contributors (previously Canonical Ltd.)
Market share[1]86.3%13.7%N/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
Current version9.0.012.1.310.0.15254.55210.3.3.32164.0.0.23.0.316.04 OTA-7
Development version10.0 Beta 412.2 Beta 2N/AN/A5.0 M1N/A17.04
Current version release datesDecember 11, 2018; 5 months agoJanuary 22, 2019; 4 months ago[2]February 12, 2019; 3 months ago[3][4][5]April 4, 2018; 14 months agoNovember 16, 2018; 6 months agoMay 7, 2019; 32 days ago[6]January 8, 2019; 5 months ago[7]
LicenseFree and open-source, but usually bundled with proprietary apps and drivers[8][9]Proprietary except for open source componentsProprietary, Commercial softwareProprietaryFree and open-source, but the SDK is proprietary and closed sourceFree and open-source, but the UI is proprietary and closed sourceFree and open-source, mainly the GPL
OS familyLinuxDarwinMicrosoft WindowsQNXLinuxLinuxLinux
Supported CPU architectureARM (32-bit ARMv7-A and 64-bit ARMv8-A only), x86, x86-64[10]64-bit ARMv8-A32-bit ARMv7-A and 32-bit ARMv8-AARMARM, x86, x86-64ARM, x86-64ARM, x86-64
Programmed inC, C++, Java, KotlinC, C++, Objective-C, Swift7+: XNA (.NET C#), Silverlight, native C/C++ (only for vendors and partners[11])
8+: .NET C#, VB.NET, Silverlight, native C/C++, WinRTP (XMLA), DirectX
C/ C++: Native SDK, C++/Qt: Cascades SDK, HTML5/Javascript/CSS: Webworks SDK, ActionScript: Adobe AIR, Java: Android runtimeC++C++, QML, PythonApps: HTML5, QML, Go, JavaScript, C++
System: C, C++, QML
Public issues listYes[12]3rd party[13]No[14]Yes[15]Yes[16]Yes[17]Yes[18]
DRM-free[19]No[20] since Android 4.1[21] and Android 4.3[22] and more restrictions on Android 4.4[23]No - FairPlayNoNo[24]YesYesYes
Device independent system updatesPartial system updates since Oreo[25] 3rd party software like LineageOS[26]Yes[27]Only for developersNoNoYesYes[28]
Wireless system updatesYes5+[29]8+[30]Yes[31]NoYesYes
GPU accelerated GUI3+[32]YesYes[33]Yes, OS 7.0+?YesYes
FeatureAndroidiOSWindows 10 MobileBlackBerry 10TizenSailfish OSUbuntu Touch

Advanced controls[edit]

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Advanced controls
FeatureAndroidiOSWindows 10 MobileBlackBerry 10TizenSailfish OSUbuntu Touch
While-in-use permissionsNo11+: Location only[34]NoNoNoNoYes
Per-app Internet accessNo,[35] 3rd party software[36]7+: Cellular only;[37] 3rd party software on jailbroken devices[38]NoYes[39]NoNoNo
Per-app identity access8+[40]6+[41][42]NoYesNoNoYes
Per-app user data access6+[43]6+[44]8.1update2+[45]Yes[39]NoNoYes
Per-app background executionNo,[46] 3rd party apps available[47]7+[48]Yes[49]10.2.1+[50]NoNoBackground execution not allowed
Per-app notifications4.1+[51]5+[52][53]8.1+[54]10+NoNoYes
Per-app location access6+[43]4+[55]10+[56]Yes[39]NoNoYes
Per-app camera access6+[43]8+[57]8.1update2+[45]Yes[39]NoNoYes
Per-app microphone access6+[43]7+[58]8.1update2+[45]Yes[39]NoNoYes
Per-app shared files access6+[43]8+[59]NoYes[39]NoNoYes
Per-app network data usage auditing4+[60]Yes[61]8 GDR2+ Data Sense[62] or Nokia Counters in 7.5+[63]Yes[64]?No[65]No
Fine grained storage usageYes[66]5+[67]8 GDR3+[68]10.2.1+?NoYes
Parental controls4.3+ or 3rd party software[69]Yes[70]8+[71]7.1+[72]?NoNo
Screen orientation lockYes[73]Yes[74]8 GDR3+[75]10+[76]?1.0.4.1+[77]Yes
File manager6.0+[78]11+[79]8.1+[80]10+[81]3rd party software[82]Yes[83]Yes
File manager write access to external storage6+[84] Or 3rd party software like LineageOS3rd party software and external storage[85]YesYesYesYesYes
Multi-user4.2+, including phones 5+[86][87]9.3+: Education use only on iPad[88]NoNoNoNoNo
Guest mode5+[89]6+[90]8+[71]NoNoNoNo
Do not disturb mode5+[91]6+[92]8.1+[93]YesNoNoNo
App groupsYes4+[94]8.1 Update+Yes[95]?1.0.7.16+[96]Yes

Accessibility features[edit]

Accessibility features
FeatureAndroidiOSWindows 10 MobileBlackBerry 10TizenSailfish OSUbuntu Touch
System wide base text sizeYesYes[97][98][99]YesYes[100]?2.1.0+: Set text size[101]?
Monaural outputYesYesNoNoNoNoNo
Always visible scrollbarNoNoNoNoNoNoNo
Reduced AnimationsDeveloper OptionsYesNoNoNoNoNo
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App ecosystem[edit]

App ecosystem
FeatureAndroidiOSWindows 10 MobileBlackBerry 10TizenSailfish OSUbuntu Touch
Official app storeGoogle PlayApp StoreMicrosoft StoreBlackBerry World, Amazon Appstore[102]Tizen StoreJolla StoreOpenStore
Non-discriminatory storesNo, Some apps like Ad blockers are censored on Google Play[103][104] but developers can distribute apps from their own sourcesNo, Apple discriminates based on country[105] and own Apple policies[106]No, Discriminates by country,[107] manufacturer[108] and type of application[109]3rd party software?Openrepos.[110] Developers can distribute apps from their own sources, supports multiple app stores?
Common APIs for smartphones, tablets, and PCsYes[111]Smartphone and tablet only[112]8.1+[113]NoNoYesYes
Official SDK platform(s)Linux, macOS and Windows[114]macOS using iOS SDKWindows[115]Windows, macOS,[116] Linux (only Native SDK for 10+)[117]GNU/Linux, Windows, macOS[118]Windows, macOS and Linux[119]Yes
Cost to develop for the mobile OSFreeFree with Xcode 7+[120]Free[121]FreeFreeFreeFree
Cost to publish app to official storeUS$25 once to offer it on Google Play[122]US$99/yearUS$19, once, for an individual; and $99 for a company account.[123] Students can get a token for an individual account (1 token for 365 days) which gives free access to Windows Store/Phone Dev Center for 12 months.[124]FreeFreeFree[125]Free

Basic features[edit]

Basic features
FeatureAndroidiOSWindows 10 MobileBlackBerry 10TizenSailfish OSUbuntu Touch
cut, copy, and pasteYes[126]3+[127]Yes[128]YesYes[129]YesYes
Multi-Device clipboardNo10+[130]No, 3rd party software[131]NoNoNoNo
undoNo[132]3+[133]Optional for developers, UWP API have this feature[134][135]NoNoNo[136]Yes
Custom home and lock screen wallpaperYes4+[74]YesYesYesYes (incl. Ambience)Yes
Desktop syncNo,[137] but available using the vendor's companion/PC suite application such as Samsung Smart Switch & HTC Sense[138]YesYesYesYes?Yes
Local full backupLimited backup for 4.0+ with ADB using external computer. Possible with 3rd party apps with rooted phones or a custom recovery[139]Yes, using external computer[140]No, removed in WP8,[141] was available on WP7 in Zune only when performing update, or anytime via 3rd party software[142][143]Yes, using external computer[144] and memory card (7+)[145]No[146]YesYes
Core data missing syncBookmarks[147] (before 4), SMSs and Settings[148]Favorites,[149] Text Messages[150] and Settings[151]????
Notification centerYes5+[152]8.1+[93]6+[153]2+[154]YesYes
Push notificationsYes[155]Yes (Apple Push Notification Service)Yes[156]Yes2+[157]YesYes
Screenshot4+ also available on earlier versions with customized firmware, such as Cyanogen Mod and on older Samsung Galaxy smartphones[158]Yes[74][159]8+[160]10+[161]Yes2.0.2+[162]Yes
iCalendar importNo,[163] but 3rd party app available[164]Yes[165]3rd party software (only import not subscribe)[166]Yes[167]?1.1.6.27+[168]No
Text/document support (read only; creating using third party apps)Microsoft Office, PDF, TXT/RTFMicrosoft Office,[169][170][171] iWork, PDF, Images, TXT/RTF, VCFMicrosoft Office 2003/2007, PDF, Images, TXT/RTFMicrosoft Office, PDF, OpenDocument, TXTRead only: text files, PDF, HTML, Multiple office formatsMicrosoft Office, OpenDocument, PDF, TextYes
Printer support4.4+ using Google Cloud Print[172] but not over USB unless proprietary vendor solutions such as HP Print Service are used[173]Yes (AirPrint)[174]10+[175]YesNo?Beta
Show remembered Wi-Fi connectionsYesNo, 3rd party software on jailbroken devices[176]YesYes?YesYes

Browser[edit]

Browser
FeatureAndroidiOSWindows 10 MobileBlackBerry 10TizenSailfish OSUbuntu Touch
Default web browser/engineBlinkWebKitTrident (EdgeHTML after 10)WebKitWebKitGecko[177]QtWebEngine (based on Blink)
Major web browser availableChrome for Android, Opera, Firefox, Microsoft EdgeSafari, Chrome for iOS, Opera Mini, Firefox, Microsoft EdgeInternet Explorer, Opera Mini, UC Browser, Microsoft EdgeBlackBerry 10 Browser, Opera MiniTizen Browser (Based on UC Browser)Sailfish Browser (Firefox), Webcat (WebKit), Web Pirate (WebKit), others via Android (Firefox, Chrome, Opera)Morph Browser
Browser extensionsNo[178] 3rd party software[179]8+[180]No, 3rd party software[181]NoNoNoNo
Browser direct Internet connection (increased resilience to outages)YesYesYes10+,[182] 7.1 and older route through BlackBerry Internet Service, direct browsing supported over WiFiYes??
Browser undo close tabGoogle Chrome for Android[183]8+[184]No, 3rd party software[185]NoNoNoNo
Browser keeps windows open on shutdown or crash2.3+ Google Chrome[186] but not on the deprecated AOSP browser[187]YesYes10+ Opens dialog for choosing which websites to restore after crash, option to restore all sites after restartNoYesYes
Browser keeps windows open when cleaning cookiesYes3rd party software[188]YesYes?YesYes
Browser search engine optionsMany[189]Bing, Google, Yahoo! Search, DuckDuckGoBing, Google support removed on some markets on 8.1 GDR1+[190]
W10M: Many
Bing, Google, Yahoo, User DefinedBing, Google, Yahoo! SearchBing, Google, Yahoo, Yandex. Baidu, DuckDuckGo, StartPage, Searx, ixquick, Swisscows, Qwant, Seznam, Hulbee via openrepos[191]
Browser find on page1.5+[192]4.2+[193]8+[194]Yes[195]Yes1.1.2.16+[196]Yes
Browser/email save imagesYesYes[197]Yes[198]Yes?YesYes
Browser/email save PDFsYesYes[74]Yes[199]YesYesYesYes
Browser save audio/videoYes, but only links, not embedded media3rd party software[200]8.1+[201]Yes (embedded media not supported)YesYesYes
Browser save pageYes, Google Chrome 55+[202]6+: Offline Reading List;[203] 3rd party software[204]10+[205]Yes[206]Yes?Yes
Browser save any fileYes, Chrome for Android.When an app that can handle/open the filetype is installed (excluding audio/video - requires 3rd party software[207]);[208]8.1+[201]10+?YesYes
Browser force enable zoomNo, not working anymore on Android 4.4[209]Yes[210]Yes, via accessibility settingsYes,via accessibility settings???
Browser text reflow[211]No, removed on Android 4.4[212][213]5+: Only on pages with reader mode available[214][215] 3rd party browsers on prior versions[216]Only on pages available on reading view on 8.1+Yes[217] 10+ Only in reader modeNoNoNo
Browser Reader ModeNo,[218] 3rd party software[219][220]5+[214][215]8.1+[221]10+[222]YesNo[223]No
Browser file upload2.2+[224]9+;
6-8: Limited
Yes4.2+[225]Yes1.0.7.16+[226]Yes
Browser form navigationNext button[227]Previous, Next, AutoFill, and Done buttons[228]YesYes[225]???
Browser private browsing mode3.0+ with AOSP browser[229] or with Chrome for Android5+[230]8.1+[93]10+[231]Yes1.1.6.27+[232]Yes
Offline web appsYes[233]Yes[234][235][236]??No?Yes
HTTP Live Streaming3+[237]3+[238]10+[239]10+[240]No?[241]Yes
WebRTCYes[242]11+[243]NoYes (beta)NoNoYes

Communication and connectivity[edit]

Communication and connectivity
FeatureAndroidiOSWindows 10 MobileBlackBerry 10TizenSailfish OSUbuntu Touch
Unified InboxNo,[244] but 3rd party apps available[245]Yes7.5+[246]YesYesYes?
Email sync protocols supportedPOP3, IMAP, MAPIPOP3, IMAP, MAPI, ActiveSync[247]POP3, IMAP, MAPI, ActiveSyncBES, BIS, Push e-mail, 10+: POP3, IMAP, ActiveSyncPOP3, IMAPPOP3, IMAP, ActiveSync?
Non-carrier-based integrated messagingGoogle Hangouts5+ (iMessage)[248]Skype[249]BBM?3rd party software3rd party software
Visual voicemail2.1+[250]YesYes[251]Yes???
Call log durationYes[252]Yes[253]8.1+[254]Yes[255]?YesYes
Multiple mobile phones per contactYesYesYesYes?YesYes
Contact groups4+[256] or 3rd party software[257]Via iCloud or 3rd party software[258]7.5+[259]YesYesNo[260]?
Voice over IPYes (SIP)[261] or 3rd party software[262]FaceTime; 3rd party software[263]8+ Skype[264]BBM 7+[265] or 3rd party software[266]No[267]3rd party software3rd party software
NFC payment softwareAvailable on any device that supports the hardware. Android Pay for NFC payments available in Play Store.[268]8+: iPhone 6/6 Plus and later (iPhone 5 and later if used with Apple Watch), via Apple Pay8+[269]Yes[270]NoNoNo
TetheringMobile Wi-Fi Hotspot, USB, Bluetooth4.3+: Personal Hotspot (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB; carrier dependent)Internet Sharing (Wi-Fi Hotspot),[271] Bluetooth (8.1 Update+)USB, Bluetooth, Mobile Wi-Fi HotspotmicroUSB, Bluetooth 3.0, Mobile Wi-Fi HotspotMobile Wi-Fi Hotspot, USB, BluetoothMobile Wi-Fi Hotspot
USB On-The-Go3.1+[272][273]No, only for connecting cameras10+[274]10.2+[275]NoYesYes
Direct file transfer over Wi-Fi Direct4+[60] and selected devices[276][277]No, 3rd party software on jailbroken devicesNo10.2+No, was available on bada 2+,[278] but removed on TizenNo[279]No
DHCP v4YesYes?Yes???
DHCP v6NoYes?Yes (Manually selected; Wi-Fi only)???
Direct file transfer over Bluetooth2+[280]AirDrop:
7+: Between iOS only;
8+: Between Mac/iOS only. (Note: AirDrop utilizes Wi-Fi as well)
8+[281]YesNo, was available on bada,[282] but removed on TizenYes[283] but limited to images, videos and contactsNo
Direct file transfer over NFC4+[60]No8+[284]7.1+[285]2+[278]NoNo

Language and inputs[edit]

Language and inputs
FeatureAndroidiOSWindows 10 MobileBlackBerry 10TizenSailfish OSUbuntu Touch
Non-English languages supportPartial[286]Yes[287][288][289]YesYesLimited (Search is not diacritical mark-insensitive)YesYes
Underlining spell checker2.3+[290][291]Yes[292]Yes[293]YesNo?No
Built-in system-wide dictionaryBuilt into keyboard app. Available on every device.[294]5+[295]Yes[296]YesNoYesYes
Autoexpanding text replacementsYes5+[297]Yes[296]Yes[298]???
Keyboard next word predictionNo,[299] 3rd party software[300]8+[301]Yes[302]YesNoYesYes
Keyboard cursor controllerNo12+;[303]
9-11: Only on devices with 3D Touch;[304]
Yes[305]NoNoNoYes
Optical character recognition input methodNo[306]11+: Notes app;[307]
8+: Only for inputting credit card details[308]
NoNoNoNoNo
Third party input methodsYes[309]8+NoNo, only for Android apps through sideload of Android keyboard[310]???
Gesture text input4+[311]8+: 3rd party software like SwiftKey8.1+[312]Yes?No[313]No
Emoji support4.4+[314]Yes[315]Yes[316]10.2+[317]?3rd party softwareYes

Maps and navigation[edit]

Maps and navigation
FeatureAndroidiOSWindows 10 MobileBlackBerry 10TizenSailfish OSUbuntu Touch
Safe driving mode3rd party software11+[318]8 GDR3+[319]No???
Turn-by-turn navigation2+[320]6+[321]8+[322]10+[323]?Yes3rd party software
Offline maps3rd party software Google Maps,[324]Here Maps6+[325]8+[326]3rd party software?3rd party software3rd party software
Alternative routes in mapsYes[327]5+[328][329]10+[330]??3rd party software3rd party software

Media playback and controls[edit]

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Media playback and controls
FeatureAndroidiOSWindows 10 MobileBlackBerry 10TizenSailfish OSUbuntu Touch
Audio playbackAAC 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[331]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[332]MP3, WMA Std 9.2, WMA Pro, FLAC, AMR-NB, AAC-LC, AAC+, eAAC+[333]MP3, FLAC, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, WAV, WMA pro, AMR-NB, MIDI, AWB, M4A, MKA, OGG[334]AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, AMR-NB, AMR-WB, MP3, Vorbis, WAV[335]MP3, FLAC, AAC, eAAC, eAAC+, ALAC, AC3, DTS, Opus, Vorbis?
Video playbackH.263, H.264 (up to Baseline Profile), H.265 HEVC, MPEG-4 SP, DivX, XviD, VP8, VP9[331] (WMV on 3rd party software like VLC media player)H.264 (up to High Profile), MPEG-4, M-JPEG[332]H.263, H.264, WMV, MPEG4, MPEG4 @ HD 720p 30fps, DivX, XviD[336]MP4, WMV, H.263, H.264, DivX, WMV, XviD, 3GGP, 3GP2, ASF, AVI, F4V, M4V, MKV, MOV, MPEG4, MPEG-2[334]H.263, H.264, MPEG-4 Part 2[335]MPEG-4, H264, H263,[337] although audio in recorded videos is out of sync[338]?
Wired video out4K on 6+[339]Up to 1080p via HDMI[340] or VGA,[341] 576p/480p via component[342] or composite;[343]8.1+ USB[344]10+ 1080p via microHDMI,[345] SlimPort (BlackBerry Passport)[346]NoNo[347]Yes
Wired digital audio output5+ USB Audio[348]7+: USB Audio[349]10+: USB Audio on USB-C devices[350]USB AudioNoNoYes
Wireless video/audio streaming to set top boxes/TVs/speakers4.2+ Miracast,[351] but DLNA[352] only available on selected devicesAirPlay[353]8.1+ Miracast on some devices[354]10+ DLNA,[355] 10.2+ Miracast[356] on some devices[357]DLNA[358]?Yes
Media player on-device playlist creationYes[359]Yes[74]Yes[360]Yes?YesYes
Media player video scrubbingYesYes7.10.7720.0+[361]????
Media player audio scrubbingYesYes8.1+[362]????
Media player fine scrubbingNo,[363] 3rd party software like VLC media player, basic fine scrubbing removed on 4+[364]Yes[365]No????
Media player double speed playing6+[366]Only Podcasts[367]8.1+ Only Podcasts[368]????

Peripheral support[edit]

Peripheral support
FeatureAndroidiOSWindows 10 MobileBlackBerry 10TizenSailfish OSUbuntu Touch
Bluetooth keyboard2.3+;[369] previous versions via 3rd party software[370]Yes[371]8.1u2+[372]Yes[373]NoYes[374][375]Yes
USB keyboard3.1+[369]With Camera Connection Kit[376]10+ some devices[377]Yes[373]No?Yes
Interchangeable external memory cardsYes[378]Only for photo/video import with an optional accessory8+[379]Yes[380]Yes[381]YesYes

Photo and video[edit]

Photo and video
FeatureAndroidiOSWindows 10 MobileBlackBerry 10TizenSailfish OSUbuntu Touch
Camera focus at specified point2.3+[382]Yes[74]Yes[383]10+?1.0.4.20+[384]Yes
Camera exposure metering from specified pointNo,[385] available on some phones.[386][387]Yes[388]8.1+[389]NoNo?No
On device picture info (including Exif data)Only date and location; more with 3rd party software[390]Only date and location; more with 3rd party software[391]3rd party apps[392]Date and location[393]No?Yes
On device picture categorizationNo[394] 3rd party software like TouchWiz[395]5+[396]Yes[397]Yes, photos can be renamed and searchedNo?No
On device picture description and searchNo[398]10+: Items/objects in picture;[399]
7+: Only date and location[400]
YesYesNo?No
Turn off shutter soundIn silent mode[401]In silent mode[402]7.5+[403]10.2+ - In silent mode[404]In silent modeIn silent mode[405]No
Picture cropYes5+[406]8+[407]10+[408]NoYesYes
Photo rotationYes5+[406]8+[407]10+[408]NoYesYes
Photo red-eye reduction2.3+[409]5+[406]Yes 8.1+[410]10+[408]NoNo[411]No
HDR photos option4.2+, some manufacturers earlier[412]Yes[413]8.1+10.1+[414]NoNo[415]Yes
Photo/video import from memory cardsYesWith Camera Connection Kit[376]YesYesYesYesYes
Video trim2.3+Yes8+[416]10+[417]No?No

Productivity[edit]

Productivity
FeatureAndroidiOSWindows 10 MobileBlackBerry 10TizenSailfish OSUbuntu Touch
MultitaskingYes7+;[418]
4-6: Limited[419]
8+,[420] 7.5: LimitedYes2+[157]YesYes
Quick app switching7+[421]9+: via 3D Touch;[422]
5+: only on iPad[423]
NoNoNoNoYes
Document-centric multitasking5+[424]iPad 13+ can open different views of same app side by side[425]NoNoNoNoNo
Split-screen app usage7+, some manufacturers earlier[426]9+: only on iPad with 2 GB RAM or more[427]NoNo, 3rd party software[428]Yes[429]No [430]Tablet-only
Desktop interactive widgetsYes10+: App icons via 3D Touch and/or dedicated widget screen[431]No (Live Tiles are not interactive)[432]NoNoYesNo
Lock screen widgetsYes (Notifications and settings). Full Widgets on Android 4.2-4.4 only.[433][434]Media player, voicemail, camera;[435]
5+: Notifications;
7+: Control Center
8+: Interactive Notifications[436]
10+: Full widgets[431]
Media Player; 8+: Live Apps and notifications[437]Yes, interactive notifications, camera, alarmMedia player; Notifications (SMS, call)YesNo
Notification view widgets4.1+: Google Now and possible with 3rd party apps8+NoYes, BB 10.2NoYesNo
Quick settings toggles2+[438]7+[439]8.1+[93]10+, customizable in 10.2.1+[440]NoVia the Patchmanager app[441]Yes
Search multiple internal apps at onceYesYes8.1+[442]YesYesNo[443]Yes
Settings search5+ or 3rd party software like LineageOS[444]9+[445]8.1update2+[45]YesNoNoYes
Search all fields of internal objectsOnly search Contacts name field but not any other field[446]6+[447]Contacts are searched by name, nick and company,[448] but not other fields like address or notes[449]Yes[450]Only searches contacts by nameFirst name, last name, nickname, also the multiple field called 'Details'[451]|?
Core apps missing searchCalendar[452] (available since 3+ and HTC Sense)Bookmarks[453]Video[454]????
Phone number links to dialerAvailable in stock Android, but not all devices enable it.[455]YesYesYesYes, but not in browserYesYes
Addresses links to mapsIn Contacts, but not in Calendar[456] nor in Gmail[457]Yes[458]Yes[459]Yes[460]?Yes?
Dates links to calendarNoYes[461]YesYesYesYes?

Ringtones and alerts[edit]

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Ringtones and alerts
FeatureAndroidiOSWindows 10 MobileBlackBerry 10TizenSailfish OSUbuntu Touch
Custom ringtonesYesYes[462]7.10.7720.0+[463]YesYesYesYes
Custom SMS/MMS tonesYes[464]5+[465]8 GDR3+[75]Yes[466]?YesNo
Custom vibrate alert patternsNo,[467] possible on some Samsung devices such as Galaxy S III, but limited[468]5+[469][470]NoYes[466]?API available for 3rd party appsNo
Dismiss repeating alarm clock before trigger4.4+[471]No[472]NoNoNo?Yes
Tap to snooze[473]3rd party apps[474]YesNoNoNo?Yes

Security and privacy[edit]

Security and privacy
FeatureAndroidiOSWindows 10 MobileBlackBerry 10TizenSailfish OSUbuntu Touch
Proxy server3.1+[475] but only global, not per connection[476] and only works for the browser[477] 3rd party apps available[478]YesYesYesYesYes[479]No
On-device encryption3+[480] but insecure on Qualcomm devices[481]Yes[482] (3rd party software may attempt brute-force attacks on password[483])8+[484]Yes[485] (3rd party software may attempt brute-force attacks on password[483])NoNo[486]No
External storage encryption6+[84]External storage not available8.1+ Apps and data only[487]Yes[488]NoYesNo
Zero knowledge encryption[489]No, data is accessible by Google[490] and shared with the American PRISM surveillance program.[491]No, data stored on iCloud is accessible by Apple[492] and shared with the American PRISM surveillance program.[491]No, data is accessible by Microsoft[493] and shared with the American PRISM surveillance program.[491]???No
Privacy of synchronization[494]3rd party software like ownCloud[495]When synchronizing locally and not using iCloudPartial, Contacts, Calendar and Mail can be kept private when using your own Exchange server or Office 365 own cloud instead of synchronizing with public cloud servers (that keeps data unencrypted)[496] for Photos and Office docs can be kept private when using your own Office 365 cloud or SharePoint,[497] or synchronization of Phones can be disabled (by default).[498]When using your own BES instead of BlackBerry cloud BES (that keeps data unencrypted)[499]???
Sync to cloud communication encryption2.3.4+[500]Yes[501]7.10.7720.0+[502]Yes[503]???
Wireless anti-tracking[504]Developer Options (9+)[505]8+[506]10+[507]NoNo?No
Remote device location trackingYes[508]Yes[509]Yes[510]Yes??No
Remote device locking and/or data wipe2.2+[511]Yes[509]Yes[510]Yes??No
End-to-end encrypted push notificationsPossible, notifications are handled by the app that can decrypt it[155]Possible since iOS 7, where the app can handle the notification and decrypt it[512]Possible, raw notifications are handled by the app that can decrypt it[513]???Yes
SSH ClientYesYes[514][515]Yes[516]Yes?YesYes
VPNYes[517]Yes[518]8.1+[93]10+[519]?YesYes
OpenVPNNo, but possible with 3rd party firmware[520]Yes[521]NoNo?YesYes
Yes[522]Yes[523]Yes[524]Yes?In developer mode[525]Yes

Sound and voice[edit]

Sound and voice
FeatureAndroidiOSWindows 10 MobileBlackBerry 10TizenSailfish OSUbuntu Touch
Separate volume for ringtone and mediaYesYes8.1+[93]Yes?YesYes
Voice commandsYes[526]5+ (Siri)8.1+ Microsoft Cortana[527]Yes[528]?via 3rd party software such Saera[529]No
Offline voice commands6+[530]Yes[531]Limited, Playback control not available[532]No[528]?NoNo
Voice recognitionYes5+ (Siri)8.1+ Microsoft Cortana[527]Yes?NoNo
Offline voice recognition4.1+[533]Limited, only calling and music playback[534]Limited, only calling and launching appsNoNoNoNo
Non-English voice recognitionYesYes[289]Yes[316]Yes?NoNo
Sound recorderVery limited (Doesn't work in background[535] and not voice controlled)3+: Limited (Not voice controlled)[536][537]10+: Quite limited (doesn't work in background),[538] for older versions: 3rd party software, also similarly limited10+ Embedded into Remember[539] app, works in background but not voice controlled. 7.1 and older: Very limited (Doesn't work in background and not voice controlled)Partial3rd party software[540]No Third party app
Call recorderPrevented by OS restrictions,[541] but possible with 3rd party firmware[542]3rd party software[543]10+ some devices[544]With third-party software[545]?Yes [546]}}No
Sound trimNo,[547] but 3rd party software available[548]Yes[549]3rd party software[550]????

Other features[edit]

Other features
FeatureAndroidiOSWindows 10 MobileBlackBerry 10TizenSailfish OSUbuntu Touch
Non-intrusive incoming calls5+[551] or 3rd party software[552]No, 3rd party software on jailbroken devices[553]NoNoNoNo[554]?
Non-intrusive notificationsYes[555]5+[152]Yes,[556] except Calendar Reminders[557]6+[558]???
Move apps to external storage2.2+[559]External storage not allowed for apps8.1+[93]NoNoNoNo
Remote Frame Buffer (RFB) protocolYes[560]3rd party software[561]?????
Screencast on deviceNo,[562] 3rd party software like LineageOS ScreenCast,[563]AOKP or OmniROM[564]9+[565]NoNoNoNoYes
Screencast over USB4.4+ over USB,[172] for prior versions root required for 3rd party app[566]8+: on OS X[567]8.1+[568]NoNo?No
Screen shareOn select devices using vendor's implementation[569][570][571]NoYes10+[572]NoNoNo

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Description

Android-x86 (formely known as 'patch hosting for android x86 support') is a free, open source project that allows you to run Android™ on x86 operating systems.

It is a port of the well-known 'Android Open Source Project' led and offered for free.

Trademark Note: Google and the Google logo are registered trademarks of Google Inc. Android is a trademark of Google Inc. Please note that Android-x86 project is not affiliated with Google Inc or other registered trademarks such as Android™.

Android-x86 Review

The new Android-x86 software helps people use the Android operating system on a laptop or desktop computer. Though the software has its merits, it is also somewhat flawed. Let's dig into the details of Android-x86.

Who It is For

The Android-x86 software allows the mobile Google Android™ operating system to function on devices that are powered by AMD x86 / Intel processors rather than RISC-based ARM chips. Those who would like a single Linux-based operating system to run on all of their devices will find that Android-x86 is a solid alternative.

The Installation Process

Android-x86 contains two files. The first is the ISO file that can be booted on any device with legacy BIOS. The second is an EFI image that one can be used on contemporary computing devices that have UEFI firmware. Select the one that is appropriate for your hardware. You will be taken to a screen where you can run the software in a live session without actually installing it or choose a direct installation. You can even install Android-x86 onto a USB drive so you have a bootable USB stick at your disposal. Opting for this installation route is quite convenient as it will allow your USB drive to save some of its memory capability. All in all, the Android-x86 installation process is quite easy. The one minor fault with the installation process is that the installer is not capable of formatting ext3 file systems.

Ease of Use

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Run Android-x86 on all of your computers and you will likely be fairly impressed with its performance. The software requires that you create / sign into your Google account when first using it on a PC. However, a plan vanilla Android will load if you fail to sign in through a Google account. This allows you to access the world wide web through the standard Android web browser. You will also have to configure your WiFi. When the program is up and running, you will use a ring-shaped mouse-like pointer as the indicator for clicks. Certain navigation functions require that the user holds down a key on the keyboard or click to transition from one desktop to another. Go ahead and access the Google Play™ store as well as your Google Chrome / mobile Android settings to populate your PC's new operating system.

The software features two home screens and six different wallpapers. Both home screens have a Google search box and a voice input icon toward the center of the screen. The bottom of the screen has a see-through dock row with the typical “home”, “return” and “recent apps” buttons. Above this row are five conveniently placed icons.

Benefits

The benefit to running Android on each device is that it allows you to keep all of your apps, settings and Google services aligned. Thankfully Android-x86 makes this happen without too many major obstacles. The new version of Android-x86 is fairly intuitive and easy to learn. It runs much faster than previous versions of Android™ on dedicated hardware. Use it on a variety of computing devices from netbooks to tablets and beyond and you'll likely be content with its performance Hardware acceleration is now available for Vmware ad Nvidia chips. A new Hal sensor even supports GPS.

Drawbacks

The software's download page isn't the easiest to use as it shows earlier versions of the software. Many users have complained that they had to resort to the 'release notes web page' to access the download. Some users have reported that there are issues with the software's suspend and resume features. Others have complained about the software being limited to strictly the Android™ web browser.

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In some instances when a live session is occurring, the web browser will fail to start and an error window will pop up. Yet some users have stated that after they rebooted the same hardware, this browser problem goes away. Many users have complained that the app has failed to launch or completely failed to even open at all. Some report that the apps open but crash shortly afterward. If this occurs, go ahead and reboot your computer. It just might provide a temporary fix until Android-x86 developers come up with a permanent solution to this widely reported problem.

The Verdict

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Android-x86 should be lauded for its ability to seamlessly run the Android operating system on a laptop or desktop powered by AMD x86 / Intel processors. However, some users will be frustrated with the software's flaws and unreliability. If you aren't in any hurry to use your Android™ system on your traditional computers, it might be prudent to wait until the next version of Android-x86 is released.