The operating system found on Apple’s mobile devices, including iPhones and iPads, is known as iOS. The acronym represents iPhone Operating System. While the system initially only powered the iPhone, its functionality was later expanded to include other devices in Apple’s product line.
Its significance lies in providing a user-friendly and secure environment for interacting with Apple’s mobile hardware. The closed ecosystem approach, combined with rigorous app store review processes, contribute to a more stable and generally safer user experience compared to some alternative platforms. Initially released in 2007, the system has undergone numerous iterations, adding features like multitasking, a control center, and advanced security measures, evolving alongside advancements in mobile technology.