Monday, August 29, 2016

Android has the least amount of failures than iOS … – canaltech (Blog)

For Writing | 29/08/2016 at 3:29 a.m. – updated 8/29/2016 at 3:39 a.m.

According to a survey conducted by the Indian Institute Blancco Technology Group, the performance of iOS lost the Android on various issues such as frequency locking applications, malfunction of system errors, crashes Wi-Fi , problems with battery, camera, touchscreen and signal interruption.

Based on diagnostic tools developed by the institute itself, and using data collected in the second quarter 2016, the group found that the failure rate of the mobile operating system for iPhones and iPads reached 58%, while in the same period the Android showed much more stable, with 35% errors. According to Blancco, the main version responsible for Fahas the sixth generation Apple smartphone would be iOS 9.3.1.

Apple device that had the highest number of errors was the iPhone 6 with 29%, followed by the iPhone 6S, with 23% and iPhone 6S Plus with 14%. In Androids, this ranking listed the Samsung 26%, Lenovo with 17% LeTV 17%, Motorola with 11% and Asus with 7%. And the applications were the main villains for iOS, accounting for 65% of failures, followed by Wi-Fi connectivity (11%), the stability of the headset (4%), by the mobile data (4%) and signal reception (2%). In the Android, the main cause of failure is the camera (10%), followed by battery (5%), the touch screen (7%) and the speaker and microphone (5% each).

also according to the study, the apps with higher failure rates were Snapchat, with 17% of the errors on iOS and Google Play services, with 21% of failures in Android. In the mobile operating system from Apple, the ranking of the most problematic applications brought following the Instagram (14%), Facebook (9%), Facebook Messenger (5 %) and Google (3%), while the Android the most defective Apps were also Google Contacts Sync (5%), Address Book (5%), photos (5%) and TouchWiz Home (5%).

Sources: Blancco, Tech Times

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