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<blockquote data-quote="Safari7" data-source="post: 16748368" data-attributes="member: 502608"><p>Of course both has their pros and cons. </p><p></p><p>Small correction though, Linux doesn't share Unix code base, although linux is efficient as much as Unix.</p><p></p><p>iPhone apps are suspended when sent to background (there are exceptions though). No apps can retain itself in the foreground. Apps holding onto resources for too long are killed by the OS. No services allowed, remote invocation is used via push notifications instead (no polling in background or via services). </p><p></p><p>All of the above features improves the performance. Apps can be distributed only via the App Store. All apps are code signed by the developer. Any modifications made by a third party to an app invalidates developers signature. All apps are reviewed before publishing. No serial numbers, mac addresses are exposed. All of these facts improves the security. </p><p></p><p>What about in Android?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Safari7, post: 16748368, member: 502608"] Of course both has their pros and cons. Small correction though, Linux doesn't share Unix code base, although linux is efficient as much as Unix. iPhone apps are suspended when sent to background (there are exceptions though). No apps can retain itself in the foreground. Apps holding onto resources for too long are killed by the OS. No services allowed, remote invocation is used via push notifications instead (no polling in background or via services). All of the above features improves the performance. Apps can be distributed only via the App Store. All apps are code signed by the developer. Any modifications made by a third party to an app invalidates developers signature. All apps are reviewed before publishing. No serial numbers, mac addresses are exposed. All of these facts improves the security. What about in Android? [/QUOTE]
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