Introduction Flashcards
1
Q
- Is a computing system with mobile entities.
- These entities can be either software or
hardware.
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MOBILE SYSTEMS
2
Q
- Is a type of technology in which a user utilizes a
mobile phone to perform communications-related
tasks.
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MOBILE TECHNOLOGIES
3
Q
- Portable two-way communications systems,
computing devices, and accompanying networking
equipment make up mobile technology.
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MOBILE TECHNOLOGIES
4
Q
TYPES OF MOBILE TECHNOLOGIES
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- SMS
- MMS
- 4G
- 3G
- GSM
- CDMA
- Wi-Fi
5
Q
It is now the most widely used and oldest text messaging service
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SMS – SHORT MESSAGE SERVICE
6
Q
- It is a standard method of delivering multimedia material, including messages
- Typically embedded within the
text message interface and is turned on
automatically when needed.
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MMS – MULTIMEDIA MESSAGE SERVICE
7
Q
- The third letter in the designation 3G stands for third-generation access technology, which
allows mobile phones to connect to the internet.
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3G TECHNOLOGY
8
Q
- Most mobile network service providers use it now since it is the most developed technology.
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4G TECHNOLOGY
9
Q
- A cellular technology that is open and
digital and is used for mobile communication. - It operates on the 850 MHz, 900 MHz, 1800 MHz,
and 1900 MHz frequency ranges.
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(GSM) Global System for Mobile Communication
10
Q
- It is a channel access mechanism that also
serves as an example of multiple access. - Multiple access simply means that data from multiple transmitters can be delivered onto a single communication channel at the same time
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CDMA - code division multiple access.
11
Q
- is a generic acronym for a communication standard for a wireless network that functions as a Local Area Network without the use of cables or other types of
cabling. - is a wireless networking technology that allows us to connect to a network or to other computers or mobile devices across a wireless channel.
A
WIFI ( WIRELESS FIDELITY)
12
Q
- An operating system (OS) built exclusively for mobile devices such as smartphones, tablets, etc.
A
MOBILE OPERATING SYSTEMS
13
Q
- Created by Google
- Is one of the most commonly installed mobile OS for
mobile devices, with support from various device
manufacturers.
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Android
14
Q
- Originally known as iPhone OS
- Developed by Apple
- Is distributed exclusively for Apply hardware
- One of its well-known features is its multi-touch
gesture.
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IOS
15
Q
- Developed by Microsoft Corporation
- Some of its features include apps that update realtime, and full support for Microsoft product such
as MS Office.
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Windows Phone
16
Q
- A discontinued OS last used by Nokia for their smartphones
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Symbian
17
Q
- They make up the lesser market of mobile
operating systems
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Symbian and Blackberry
18
Q
- Is the official IDE for Android application
development, based on IntelliJ IDEA (a Java
IDEO).
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Android Studio
19
Q
- Includes everything that can be used to create amazing apps for iPhone and iPad.
- It allows user to build apps and run them directly on their Apple devices.
A
Xcode
20
Q
- Is a fully-featured extensible IDE for creating
modern applications for Windows, Android, and
iOS, as well as web application and cloud services. - Universal Windows Platform
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Visual Studio
21
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FACTORS TO CONSIDER
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- Platforms and Device Compatibility
- Screen Size
- User Interaction
- Screen Density
- Phone Function Integration
- Resource Management