King of App

Although they are hateful, the comparisons They are useful in case of conflict. Disputes such as settling between the faithful defenders of Apple and those who go with Android to the last consequences. In addition to issues such as prices, design or integration of services, there is also reliability. And the question is, which operating systems are more reliable?iOS or Android? We found the answer in a study carried out by Crittercism in which it has been analyzed which of the two is more stable; that is, which one crashes less.

While devices equipped with the latest versions of each of the manufacturers present similar rates of "crashes", it seems that the latest evolution of Google, Android Lollipop, wins this battle. The difference between operating systems is minimal, only three tenths, but the curious thing about the case is that until the launch of the new versions, Apple was ahead Google by more than half a point.

With the arrival of Android versions 5.0 and Apple's 8.0 The gap in reliability has been reduced substantially. Currently, an iPhone crashes 2.2% times while an Android phone crashes 1.9% times. However, the results on previous versions were 2.6% for Android devices and 1.9% for a iPhoneIt seems, although it certainly has not been the case, that with the new developments in the operating system, Apple has relaxed (or launched a less refined product) while Google has gotten its act together.

Be that as it may, these indices have a condition in the case of Android: the terminal. While an iPhone has specific technical characteristics, Android terminals are different from each other. Each one processor It offers a certain performance, so even if it is precise, it makes it difficult to stabilize the results.

However, the stability of mobile technology is almost 100%, which guarantees high levels of user satisfaction, which is a reason enough to justify its popularity. fast and massive market penetration.

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