The Complete Guide to Mobile Operating Systems: Android and iOS Explained

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Quick Summary for Bangladeshi Readers

The mobile operating system (OS) is the software core of your smartphone. The mobile operating system controls every aspect of your smartphone, including touch gestures and camera performance. Android and iOS devices are popular in Bangladesh. This blog describes how the systems operate and what brands use them.

What is a Mobile Operating System?

The mobile OS is the layer of software that controls your smartphone. The mobile OS is responsible for the communication between apps and hardware. It is essential to your smartphone. The background app opens apps, controls display settings, and manages battery.

For every smartphone to work, whether it is an entry-level or premium model, a stable OS must be installed. Users can download apps, call, view videos and protect their phone. Mobile OS also handles updates, security patches and improvements to the user's experience.

History and Evolution of Mobile Operating Systems

Early 2000s saw Symbian OS and BlackBerry dominate the mobile market. Nokia was the leader with Symbian while BlackBerry was used for business phones. Microsoft launched Windows Mobile which had PC-like functions but was not successful due to the slow pace of innovation.

Apple's iPhone and iOS revolutionized the world in 2007. The iPhone introduced new touch-based control and an app experience. Google developed Android in 2008. The OS offered flexibility for different brands of phones. These two OSs dominated the market within a decade.

Android vs iOS: Core Differences Explained

Android is an open source platform. It is used by brands like Samsung, Xiaomi and Oppo. Themes, settings and apps can be customized. Installing custom ROMs or sideloading apps is also possible. Android is available in many different variants, including One UI (also known as MIUI), ColorOS and Realme UI.

iOS can only be downloaded on Apple products, such as Apple iPhones. Closed-source means that users can't customize it. It offers superior security, constant updates and long-term customer support. Apple is in control of both the software and hardware. This makes iOS fast and stable.

How Mobile OS Powers Your Phone?

It is at the core of your smartphone's functionality. The operating system controls how your phone behaves when you use its camera or touch the screen. The software also controls your phone's processor and memory to maintain smooth performance.

By managing the background applications, a good OS can help extend battery life. AI-based software can also improve the camera's output. The software handles Wi-Fi and mobile data as well as Bluetooth and sensors such a gyroscope or fingerprint.

Your phone will crash or be slow if the OS is unstable. Updates from Apple and Android are essential for Bangladesh's long-term useability.

List of Popular Mobile Operating Systems in 2025

Android OS: Android is the world's most popular OS, and it remains so in Bangladesh. Android is used by Samsung, Xiaomi and Realme among others. Android One and Android Go are just two of the many variants.

Apple OS: Apple iOS runs exclusively on iPhones. iOS 18 adds new features such as enhanced privacy and AI on the device. 

Harmony OS: Huawei's operating system for smartphones and tablets, is growing rapidly in China. It may also expand internationally.

KaiOS: Kaios is used by budget phones with keypads in Bangladesh, but it only has limited applications like WhatsApp.

Popular Brands Using Mobile Operating Systems

Samsung - Android with One UI

Samsung introduced the Galaxy Series in 2009. It used Bada OS, and some Windows phones. All Samsung smartphones, from the Galaxy A14 up to the Galaxy S24 Ultra run on Android and the One UI skin. The One UI skin is modern and smooth. It's packed with features.

Samsung releases its flagship models more frequently than other brands. Samsung's quality and service is well-known in Bangladesh. The price ranges from BDT 12,000 (for the Galaxy M Series) to BDT 250,000 or more for foldables. Samsung places a strong emphasis on providing local support through its official service and warranty centers.

Apple - iOS Only

Apple launched iOS with the iPhone in 2007. The iPhone set the bar for design and performance. Apple has complete control over both the hardware and software. This results in stability and security that is unrivaled. iOS updates are available for more than 5 years.

iPhones in Bangladesh are considered premium items. Professionals, students and content creators use them. There are models like the iPhone 13, iPhone 14 and iPhone 15 starting at BDT 75,000 up to BDT 300,000. Apple has a strong resale market, and iOS versions are updated every year with new features.

Xiaomi - Android with MIUI

Xiaomi launched its MIUI phones in 2011. Xiaomi MIUI skin is a custom Android version with customizable themes, second space and floating windows. Xiaomi's phones are the Redmi series, POCO series, and Mi series. All of them run Android.

Xiaomi's affordable prices and features-rich phones make it a popular choice in Bangladesh. Xiaomi 11 Lite, Redmi Note and POCO X Series are great models. The prices range between BDT 10,000 and BDT 50,000. MIUI is updated regularly, but some users may find the interface a little heavy.

Huawei - Android (Past) and HarmonyOS (Present)

Huawei continued to use Android up until 2019, when US sanctions prevented Google from providing services. Huawei responded by creating HarmonyOS. HarmonyOS is now used on newer models, while older ones still use EMUI (based Android). The new HarmonyOS OS is compatible with phones, smart devices, and TVs.

Huawei has seen a decline in popularity due to lack of Google Play. Huawei's phones are still known for their excellent cameras and quality. HarmonyOS is gaining popularity, even though most users still prefer Android.

Oppo, Realme & Vivo - Android Custom UI

These brands all belong to BBK. Oppo runs ColorOS while Realme uses Realme UI and Vivo FuntouchOS. They are all based on Android, but have modern features such as dark mode, gesture navigation, and smart sidebar.

These brands can be purchased in Bangladesh for between BDT 11,000 and BDT 40,000. Realme and Vivo are aimed at the youth market with their stylish designs and AI camera. Oppo phones are known for their sleek design and high performance. Some models have too many apps pre-installed.

Nokia (HMD Global) - Android One and Stock Android

Nokia has made a return under HMD Global. Nokia's phones now run a clean version of Android One, or Stock Android. They offer faster updates, reduced bloatware and better security. Nokia focuses not on flashy features, but rather performance and durability.

Nokia's legacy in Bangladesh and its high build quality are respected. Nokia G20, Nokia C31 and other mid-range phones are very popular. The prices range between BDT 10,000 and BDT 25,000. They are not flashy but offer great value for money and a clean, simple user experience.

Tecno & Infinix - Android Go and XOS/HiOS

Tecno, Infinix and Transsion Holdings are all part of Transsion Holdings. They focus on Android smartphones that are affordable. Android Go is often used on their devices, a lighter version of Android for low-end hardware. Tecno HiOS and Infinix XOS, both custom Android skins for budget users.

These brands are popular among students in Bangladesh and with new users because they cost less than BDT 10,500. The devices have large screens and decent cameras. They also come with big batteries. The performance can slow down over time, and there aren't many software updates. They are still perfect for new smartphone users.

Future of Mobile Operating Systems

Future mobile OS will be based on AI Integration, multi-device sync, and privacy. Both Android and iOS work on AI in order to enhance the user experience. OS upgrades will be crucial for smart cars, AR glasses and foldable phones.

The security of the device is another major concern. The new OS update will have more encryption on the device. The battery optimization will be improved, as well as the screen customization. These improvements will be beneficial to Bangladesh users as the phones are becoming more personalized and intelligent.

Which Mobile OS is Best for You?

Android offers the most affordable options. Choose from Xiaomi, Realme or Infinix. iOS offers long-term security and support. iOS is more polished, so it will appeal to gamers, photographers and professionals.

Infinix or Tecno are great for simple use like browsing and calling. Nokia offers the best Android experience and is long-lasting. The choice you make should be based on your budget, needs, and comfort level with Android.

FAQs

Q1: What is the most used mobile OS in Bangladesh?

A: Android, which is available in every price segment, is the most popular operating system in Bangladesh.

Q2: Can I install iOS on any phone?

A: No. iOS is only compatible with Apple products. iOS cannot be installed on non Apple phones.

Q3: Android is good for gaming?

A: Yes. There are many Android devices that offer high-quality gaming, including gaming modes and refresh rates.

Q4: Which mobile OS gets the fastest updates?

A: iOS updates all iOS devices in real-time. Android update versions vary depending on the brand.

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