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[[Image:iOS logo.png|150px|thumb|The iOS logo]]
 
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'''iOS''', formerly known as iPhone OS and Mac OS X, is the operating system for the [[iPhone]], [[iPod touch]], [[iPad]] and [[K66ap|Apple TV 2G]]. iOS has four abstraction layers: the Core OS layer, the Core Services layer, the Media layer, and the Cocoa Touch layer. The OS takes ~350MB of the device's total memory storage, this means that users will not get their full storage space.
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'''iOS''', formerly known as iPhone OS, is the operating system for the [[iPhone]], [[iPod touch]], [[iPad]] and [[K66ap|Apple TV 2G]]. iOS has four abstraction layers: the Core OS layer, the Core Services layer, the Media layer, and the Cocoa Touch layer. The OS takes ~350MB of the device's total memory storage, this means that users will not get their full storage space.
   
 
In iOS 4.0+, it takes up ~800MB of space, changing the root partition from 500MB to 1000MB, due to the 2x graphics that have been added for the [[N90ap|iPhone 4]] and [[n81ap|iPod touch 4G]] retina displays.
 
In iOS 4.0+, it takes up ~800MB of space, changing the root partition from 500MB to 1000MB, due to the 2x graphics that have been added for the [[N90ap|iPhone 4]] and [[n81ap|iPod touch 4G]] retina displays.

Revision as of 14:35, 30 October 2011

The iOS logo

iOS, formerly known as iPhone OS, is the operating system for the iPhone, iPod touch, iPad and Apple TV 2G. iOS has four abstraction layers: the Core OS layer, the Core Services layer, the Media layer, and the Cocoa Touch layer. The OS takes ~350MB of the device's total memory storage, this means that users will not get their full storage space.

In iOS 4.0+, it takes up ~800MB of space, changing the root partition from 500MB to 1000MB, due to the 2x graphics that have been added for the iPhone 4 and iPod touch 4G retina displays.

In iOS 5.0, Apple began pushing towards a computer-less experience for iOS. (e.g.- Devices can be activated and updated over the air.) In addition, multitasking gestures are now enabled by default.[1]

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