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Mobile Operating Systems (OS)

A mobile operating system (OS) is the software that manages a smartphone or tablet's hardware and resources, enabling you to run applications and perform tasks. It provides the interface you see and interact with, such as menus, icons, and notifications. Popular examples include Android and iOS. The OS handles functions like managing memory, security, and communication with other devices, ensuring apps work smoothly and your device responds quickly. Essentially, it’s the foundation that makes your mobile device functional, user-friendly, and able to support various applications and features.