Mobile Devices Flashcards

1
Q

Laptop AC adapter

A
  • Converts AC to DC

- Input voltage - 110 volts / 220 volts

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2
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OLED

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  • Organic Light Emitting Diode

- No backlight; The organic compound provides the light

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3
Q

LED-backlit LCD display

A
  • LEDs around the edge of the screen

- An array of LEDs behind the screen

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4
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CCFL (Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamp)

A
  • Higher voltage and power needed
  • Added thickness to the display
  • No longer a common backlight
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5
Q

Dual displays

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  • Toggle Fn keys

- Secondary functions

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6
Q

LCD switch

A
  • Physical switch on older systems
  • Internal magnetic switch on newer portable systems
  • nSet functionality in the BIOS or utility
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7
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USB-C

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  • 24-pin double-sided USB connector

- Acts as a USB 3.1 / USB 2.0 connection

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8
Q

Lightning

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  • 8-pin digital signals
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9
Q

IMEI

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  • International Mobile Station Equipment Identity

- Identifies a physical mobile device

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10
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IMSI

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  • International Mobile Subscriber Identity

- Identifies the user of a mobile network

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11
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Retrieving email

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POP3, IMAP

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12
Q

Sending email

A

SMTP
tcp/25
tcp/587 (secure)

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13
Q

Corporate email

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Microsoft Exchange

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14
Q

POP3

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  • Post Office Protocol 3
  • tcp/110
  • SSL: POP3S tcp/995
  • Used for downloading mail to local mail client
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15
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IMAP4

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  • Internet Message Access Protocol
  • tcp/143
  • SSL: IMAPS tcp/993
  • Access mail on a central server
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16
Q

PRL updates

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  • Preferred Roaming List
  • CDMA networks (i.e., Verizon, Sprint)
  • Allows your phone to connect to the right tower
17
Q

PRI updates

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-Product Release Instructions
-Radio settings - ID numbers, network codes,
country codes, etc.
-Also updated over the air

18
Q

Your phone is a radio

A

-Baseband radio processor

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