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iOS
NameiOS
DeveloperApple Inc.
Released2007
Kernel typeUnix
LicenseProprietary software

iOS is a mobile operating system developed by Apple Inc. for its iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch devices. It was first released in 2007 and has since become one of the most popular mobile operating systems in the world, competing with Android developed by Google. iOS is known for its ease of use, stability, and security, making it a favorite among consumers and businesses alike, including Microsoft, Facebook, and Amazon. The success of iOS has also led to the development of other Apple Inc. products and services, such as Apple Music, Apple TV+, and Apple Arcade, which integrate seamlessly with iOS devices.

Introduction

The introduction of iOS in 2007 revolutionized the smartphone industry, with its multi-touch interface and mobile app store, which allowed users to download and install third-party software from developers like Electronic Arts, Ubisoft, and Activision. This was a major departure from traditional cell phones, which had limited functionality and no app store. The first iPhone, which ran on iOS, was announced by Steve Jobs, the co-founder and CEO of Apple Inc., at the Macworld conference in San Francisco. The device was released to the public in June 2007 and quickly gained popularity, with AT&T being the exclusive carrier in the United States. Other notable iOS devices include the iPad, which was released in 2010, and the Apple Watch, which was released in 2015, and integrates with iOS devices through Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.

History

The history of iOS dates back to 2004, when Apple Inc. began developing a mobile operating system for its iPhone device. The company acquired FingerWorks, a gesture recognition company, and hired its founder, Wayne Westerman, to lead the development of the iOS interface. The first version of iOS was released in 2007, and it was initially called iPhone OS. It was later renamed to iOS in 2010, with the release of iOS 4. Over the years, iOS has undergone significant changes, with new features and improvements being added with each release, including Siri, Apple Pay, and Face ID, which were developed in collaboration with Nuance Communications, Visa Inc., and Mastercard. iOS has also been influenced by other Apple Inc. products and services, such as Mac OS X, Apple Watch, and Apple TV, which have contributed to its development and growth.

Features

iOS has a wide range of features that make it a popular choice among consumers and businesses, including Microsoft, IBM, and Cisco Systems. Some of the key features of iOS include its multi-touch interface, which allows users to interact with their devices using gestures like tapping, swiping, and pinching. iOS also has a robust app store, which offers a wide range of third-party software from developers like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Additionally, iOS has a number of built-in features, such as Siri, Apple Maps, and iCloud, which provide users with a seamless and integrated experience, and integrate with other Apple Inc. services like Apple Music and Apple TV+. iOS also supports a number of accessibility features, including VoiceOver, Zoom, and AssistiveTouch, which make it easier for users with disabilities to use their devices, and have been developed in collaboration with Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund and World Institute on Disability.

Security

iOS is known for its strong security features, which make it a popular choice among businesses and governments, including National Security Agency, Federal Bureau of Investigation, and Department of Homeland Security. Some of the key security features of iOS include its encryption technology, which protects user data from unauthorized access, and has been developed in collaboration with National Institute of Standards and Technology and Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency. iOS also has a number of built-in security features, such as Face ID and Touch ID, which provide users with an additional layer of security and protection, and have been developed in collaboration with Gemalto and Fingerprint Cards. Additionally, iOS has a robust app review process, which ensures that all third-party software meets strict security and privacy standards, and has been developed in collaboration with Veracode and Check Point.

Devices

iOS runs on a wide range of devices, including the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch. The first iPhone was released in 2007, and it was followed by the iPhone 3G in 2008, and the iPhone 4 in 2010, which was designed in collaboration with Jonathan Ive and Tony Fadell. The iPad was released in 2010, and it was followed by the iPad 2 in 2011, and the iPad Air in 2013, which was designed in collaboration with Jony Ive and Craig Federighi. The Apple Watch was released in 2015, and it runs on a modified version of iOS, which has been developed in collaboration with Quartz and Swatch Group. Other notable iOS devices include the Apple TV, which was released in 2007, and the HomePod, which was released in 2018, and integrates with iOS devices through AirPlay and Siri.

Versions

There have been many versions of iOS released over the years, each with its own set of features and improvements. Some of the notable versions of iOS include iOS 4, which was released in 2010, and introduced multitasking and folders, and was developed in collaboration with Adobe Systems and Autodesk. iOS 7 was released in 2013, and it introduced a new flat design language, which was developed in collaboration with Jony Ive and Craig Federighi. iOS 10 was released in 2016, and it introduced a number of new features, including SiriKit and Messages, which were developed in collaboration with Microsoft and Facebook. The latest version of iOS is iOS 14, which was released in 2020, and introduces a number of new features, including Widgets and App Clips, which were developed in collaboration with Google and Amazon. Category:Mobile operating systems