Is Iphone or Android better for productivity?
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There is a difference in app development between devices; iPhones being more problematic and complicated compared to android models. | |
25 Oct 2014 17 Citations | Thus mobile applications with more convenient functions can be developed via Android. |
The results suggest that apps written for the iOS platform are superior to those running on the Android platform. | |
23 May 2013 12 Citations | This new generation of smart devices and systems, including iPhone and Google Android, are powerful enough to accomplish most of the user tasks previously requiring a personal computer. |
29 Mar 2019 | Meanwhile, for descriptive result of usability has shown that Android and iOS have the same level of ease of use which is good. |
This new generation of smart devices, including iPhone and Google Android, are powerful enough to accomplish most of the user tasks previously requiring a personal computer. | |
01 Jul 2013 55 Citations | It is difficult to speak in favor or against the android or the iOS operating system in terms of better security. |
19 Citations | The results show that the main productivity impacts from the use of the mobile office service examined in the case study are: the ability to accomplish tasks that need a rapid reaction or response, better situation awareness and better utilisation of idle time while on the move. |
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