SMARTPHONE & MOBILE NETWORK PROJECT Flashcards
The most powerful and expensive smartphones on the market. They typically have the latest and greatest processors, as well as plenty of RAM and storage.
Flagship smartphones
These smartphones offer a good balance of
performance and price. They typically have a decent processor, enough RAM for
most tasks, and a reasonable amount of storage.
Mid-range smartphones:
These smartphones are the most affordable option. They typically have a less powerful processor, but they may still be able to handle basic tasks like browsing the web and checking email.
Budget smartphones
The brain of the smartphone
CPU (Central Processing Unit)
is a single chip that integrates the CPU, GPU, modem, and other components
SoC (System on a Chip)
an important factor in
determining its performance.
A smartphone with more of this will be able to handle more tasks simultaneously, which can lead to a smoother and more responsive user experience.
No. of Cores
Is used to store the operating system, apps, and other data that is currently being used by the phone.
RAM
Is used to store the phone’s firmware and other data that is not constantly being used.
ROM (Read Only Memory)
A system information, diagnostics, and auditing application developed by
FinalWire Ltd (a Hungarian company) that runs on Windows, Android, iOS, ChromeOS, Windows Phone, Sailfish OS, Ubuntu Touch and Tizen operating systems.
AIDA64
Popular hardware information and diagnostic tool that can be used to
measure and analyze the hardware specifications of smartphones.
AIDA64
It can provide information on the CPU, SoC, number of cores, memory
types, and sizes, as well as other hardware components.
a unique identifier assigned to each cell in a
cellular network.
PCI - Physical Cell ID
PCI stands for?
Physical Cell ID.
A measure of the strength of the signal received by the smartphone from the cell tower.
RSII - Received Signal Strength Indicator
RSSI stands for?
Received Signal Strength Indicator.
RSRP stands for?
Reference Signal Received Power
RSRQ stands for?
Reference Signal Received Quality
A measure of the signal strength received by the smartphone from the cell tower, relative to a reference signal.
RSRP - Reference Signal Received Power
A measure of the quality of the signal received by the smartphone from the cell tower, relative to a reference signal.
RSRQ - Reference Signal Received Quality
RSSNR stands for?
Received Signal Strength Noise Ratio
a measure of the signalto-noise ratio (SNR) received by the smartphone from the cell tower.
RSSNR - Received Signal Strength Noise Ratio
ASU stands for?
Absolute Signal Strength
a measure of the absolute signal strength received by the smartphone from the cell tower
ASU - Absolute Signal Strength
CQI stands for?
CQI - Channel Quality Indicator