This question has already accepted answer but now a days one more NoSQL DB is in trend for many of its great features. It is Couchbase
; which runs as CouchbaseLite
on mobile platform and Couchbase Server
on your server side.
Here is some of main features of Couchbase Lite.
Couchbase Lite is a lightweight, document-oriented (NoSQL), syncable database engine suitable for embedding into mobile apps.
Lightweight means:
Embedded—the database engine is a library linked into the app, not a separate server process.
Small code size—important for mobile apps, which are often downloaded over cell networks.
Quick startup time—important because mobile devices have relatively slow CPUs.
Low memory usage—typical mobile data sets are relatively small, but some documents might have large multimedia attachments.
Good performance—exact figures depend on your data and application, of course.
Document-oriented means:
Stores records in flexible JSON format instead of requiring predefined schemas or normalization.
Documents can have arbitrary-sized binary attachments, such as multimedia content.
Application data format can evolve over time without any need for explicit migrations.
MapReduce indexing provides fast lookups without needing to use special query languages.
Syncable means:
Any two copies of a database can be brought into sync via an efficient, reliable, proven replication algorithm.
Sync can be on-demand or continuous (with a latency of a few seconds).
Devices can sync with a subset of a large database on a remote server.
The sync engine supports intermittent and unreliable network connections.
Conflicts can be detected and resolved, with app logic in full control of merging.
Revision trees allow for complex replication topologies, including server-to-server (for multiple data centers) and peer-to-peer, without data loss or false conflicts.
Couchbase Lite provides native APIs for seamless iOS (Objective-C) and Android (Java) development. In addition, it includes the Couchbase Lite Plug-in for PhoneGap, which enables you to build iOS and Android apps that you develop by using familiar web-application programming techniques and the PhoneGap mobile development framework.
You can explore more on Couchbase Lite
and Couchbase Server
This is going to the next big thing.