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             The Smartphone OS market is a highly competitive space, with a variety of operating systems vying for dominance. The two main players are Apple's iOS and Google's Android, both of which have been around since the early days of the smartphone. Apple's iOS is the most popular OS, with a focus on user experience and security. Android, on the other hand, is an open-source platform that allows for more customization and flexibility. Other operating systems, such as Windows Phone, BlackBerry OS, and    Symbian, have also been around for some time, but have seen a decline in recent years.
In the Smartphone OS market, some of the major players include Apple, Google, Microsoft, BlackBerry, and Symbian. Each of these companies has its own unique approach to the mobile OS market, and each has its own strengths and weaknesses. Apple and Google are the two biggest players, but Microsoft, BlackBerry, and Symbian are still important players in the market. Show Less   Read more