Microsoft's Windows
Phone platform currently owns about 3 per cent of the smartphone space and the company's newly released Windows RT platform is expected to control around 5 per cent of the tablet space by the close of 2013.
Not exact matches
There are now three main
platforms - Google's Android, Apple's iOS and Microsoft's Windows
Phone - for which worldwide shipments are
currently running in a ratio of about 85:14:1 respectively.
War of the Woods Creator: Matthew Petz
Platforms: iOS (iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch), Android (tablets +
phones), Web Price: $.99 / chapter
Currently Available: Issues 1 - 5 Release Schedule: New issue every few months Description: WAR OF THE WOODS is another series that got its start as part of DC Comics» Zuda imprint, coming out a few months after IN MAPS & LEGENDS.
Nonplayer Creators: Nate Simpson
Platforms: iOS (iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch), Android (tablets +
phones), Web Price: $ 2.99 / issue
Currently Available: Issue 1 of 6 Release Schedule: Unknown Description: Another creator - owned comic, NONPLAYER is absolutely gorgeous, and an epic mix of fantasy, virtual reality set in the less than awesome future.
Scott Pilgrim Creator: Bryan Lee O'Malley
Platforms: iOS (iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch), Android (tablets +
phones), Web Price: $ 6.99 / volume
Currently Available: Volumes 1 - 6, Free Comic Book Day story Release Schedule: Complete Description: Speaking of indie hits, Bryan Lee O'Malley's mix of classic video game references and dating chaos, SCOTT PILGRIM is available in full on Comixology.
reMIND Creator: Jason Brubaker
Platforms: iOS (iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch), Android (tablets +
phones), Web Price: $ 1.99 / chapter
Currently Available: Chapter 1 Release Schedule: biweekly Description: Jason Brubaker won a Xeric grant for his ongoing webcomic, reMIND, then launched a successful Kickstarter campaign, and released the first volume of his comic in print.
Apple's big innovation in the camera business is represented by the so - called Live Photos mode, which some people might already be familiar with, as it's
currently available on rival
platforms, such as Microsoft's Windows
Phone.
Google boasts that 100 million Android
phones currently support the
platform, and it's working with several companies (Samsung, Huawei, LGE, Motorola, Asus, Xiaomi, HMD / Nokia, ZTE, Sony Mobile, and Vivo) to certify new ARCore
phones in the future.
Currently no LCD - based
phones can use Google's VR
platform, and HTC says it has no plans to support Daydream on the U11.
The app is
currently only available on Windows
Phone devices and Windows 10 preview PCs, but Microsoft acknowledged that, in order to make it truly competitive, Cortana needs to work on the two mobile
platforms that people actually use in significant numbers, Android and iOS.
Microsoft is
currently finalizing the Windows
Phone 8.1 update and phone makers will be able to produce devices with less storage capacity and budget Snapdragon 200 and 400 processors, changes that will open the platform to new manufacturers and increase the number of Windows Phone dev
Phone 8.1 update and
phone makers will be able to produce devices with less storage capacity and budget Snapdragon 200 and 400 processors, changes that will open the platform to new manufacturers and increase the number of Windows Phone dev
phone makers will be able to produce devices with less storage capacity and budget Snapdragon 200 and 400 processors, changes that will open the
platform to new manufacturers and increase the number of Windows
Phone dev
Phone devices.
Currently, there are a handful of major mobile
platforms, each with its own core language (s) and development environment (eg Java for Android, Objective - C for iOS and C# for Windows
Phone), but this is in a state of constant change to keep up with the pace of new technology.