Outline of iOS
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to iOS:
iOS – mobile operating system developed and distributed by Apple Inc. Originally released in 2007 for the iPhone and iPod Touch, it has since been extended to support other Apple devices such as the iPad and Apple TV. Unlike Windows CE (Mobile and Phone) and Android, Apple does not license iOS for installation on non-Apple hardware.
Devices
- iOS devices
- iPhone
- iPhone (1st generation)
- iPhone 3G
- iPhone 3GS
- iPhone 4
- iPhone 4S
- iPhone 5
- iPhone 5C
- iPhone 5S
- iPhone SE
- iPhone SE (2016) - 9th generation of the iPhone
- iPhone SE (2020) -13th generation of the iPhone
- iPhone 6
- iPhone 6 Plus
- iPhone 6S
- iPhone 6S Plus
- iPhone 7
- iPhone 7 Plus
- iPhone 8
- iPhone 8 Plus
- iPhone X
- iPhone XS
- iPhone XS Max
- iPhone XR
- iPhone 11
- iPhone 11 Pro
- iPhone 11 Pro Max
- iPod Touch
- iPad
- iPad (1st generation)
- iPad (2nd generation)
- iPad (3rd generation)
- iPad (4th generation)
- iPad (2017)
- iPad (2018)
- iPad (2019)
- iPad Air
- iPad Air
- iPad Air 2
- iPad Air (2019)
- iPad Mini
- iPad Mini (1st generation)
- iPad Mini 2
- iPad Mini 3
- iPad Mini 4
- iPad Mini (2019)
- iPad Pro
- Apple TV
- Apple Watch (Watch OS)
- iPhone
Releases
Features
- Interface
- Direct manipulation
- Other elements
- SpringBoard (Home Screen)
- Multitasking
- Apple Push Notification Service
- Notification Center
- Control Center
Applications
- [[iOS#Included applic
- Software Development Kit
General concepts
Personnel
- Steve Jobs, former CEO
- Tim Cook, CEO
- Jonathan Ive, senior vice president of design
- Scott Forstall, former senior vice president of iOS software
gollark: Linux is presumably one of the most looked-at codebases around, with many competent developers. Yet they introduce use-after-frees and such.
gollark: I mean, LOOK at this. These are memory safety issues in Linux, partly. https://www.cvedetails.com/vulnerability-list.php?vendor_id=33&product_id=47&version_id=261041&page=1&hasexp=0&opdos=0&opec=0&opov=0&opcsrf=0&opgpriv=0&opsqli=0&opxss=0&opdirt=0&opmemc=0&ophttprs=0&opbyp=0&opfileinc=0&opginf=0&cvssscoremin=0&cvssscoremax=0&year=0&month=0&cweid=0&order=3&trc=79&sha=5cbc7c8cf75413ec8f9ecd4ca33a51259c32d60b
gollark: As much as I hate to be golanguous and say "programmers clearly cannot do X properly", programmers clearly cannot do C properly.
gollark: Well, they seemingly won't.
gollark: Too bad, they are to.
See also
External links
- iPhone – official site
- Apple Inc. – official site
- iOS Developer Program – official site
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