1.7 Mobile Device Synchronization Flashcards
1
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Synchronizing your data
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No single desktop • Many different devices • Complete mobility • Access anything from anywhere • Many different types of data • Email, calendar, apps, etc. • All devices must stay synchronized • Most of it is invisible to us • Mutual authentication • The client and server must authenticate with each other
2
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Data Types
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- Contacts
- Applications
- Pictures, music, video
- Calendar
- Bookmarks
- Documents
- Location data
- Social media data
- eBooks
- Passwords
3
Q
Synchronize to the cloud
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- Completely hands-off
- No physical cables, no local files
- May be integrated into your
- Exchange or Gmail
- Choose provider network and/or Wi-Fi
- Apple iOS
- Sync all data types to iCloud
- Complete backup and recovery
- Android
- Configure your Google account
4
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Synchronize to the desktop
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Application requirements - OS and disk space • Operating System • Mac, Windows • Synchronize to the desktop • Relatively modern versions • Memory - Relatively minimal • Storage space • Enough to store backups, video, pictures • You’ll need quite a bit • iOS • Apple iTunes - syncs everything in the phone • Creates full backups on the computer • Android • Syncs online with Google • Use third-party apps like doubleTwist to transfer movies and music
5
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Synchronize to the automobile
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Connect to your automobile over Bluetooth or wired cable
• Extends the phone functionality into the vehicle
• Display maps, control phone calls, play music
• Big display screen, keep hands on the wheel
• iOS CarPlay, Android Auto
• Synchronizes contact information, music, and other
details
• Shares phone information in real-time
• This could be a security issue in a rental car
6
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Synchronization connections
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- iOS
- USB - Proprietary (30-pin or 8-pin Lightning)
- USB-C
- 802.11 wireless
- Mobile network
- Android
- USB Micro-B
- USB-C
- 802.11 wireless
- Mobile network