Friday, 28 September 2012


Definitions of phone

Bluetooth - allows you to send pictures or music to other phones with Bluetooth over a certain limited distance

MMS - this is used to send picture messages to other phones

Loud speaker- to listen to music or other mp3 files loudly without the use of headphone consequently annoying everybody around you.

Games - to entertain the user.

Wi-Fi: the ability to connect to the internet when you’re in coverage

3G: Rapidly speeds up the internet connection when you’re not connected to the internet through a router or LAN

Hands free device: allows you to answer calls without using your hands.

Touch screen: a high sensitive screen that allows the user to access different things when young the phone without the use of a trackball or scroller

Video calling: the ability to talk to people while seeing them an advantage of this if sensitive information is being transferred it is not stored but if wanted to be stored then you can record the chat.

GPS: allows the user to find where they are going by sending a signal through 3G then receive maps ect on their phone/gps device

Internal memory: allows you to store more things on your phone mp3 jpeg ect

Voice recorder: used for recording your voice

Internet:  accessing information that you don’t store on your phone.

Memo: a simple note e.g. bullet points less boring stuff

Mp3 player: plays songs through headphones or loud speaker                          

Memory card: stores additional memory on top of memory your phone can already hold this is inserted into the phone

Alarm: a loud noise that castrates from the phone to either wake you up or remind you to do something.

USB port: allows you to plug different thing in a computer e.g. memory stick

Data Roaming:  is when you use data connections such as internet and email internationally outside of your carriers’ coverage.

Predictive text: predictive text is where you type words you want to type and then guesses what you’re going to type

Email: Allow you to send information/ talk to somebody through email which is not instant or it would be called ‘instant messenger’

Camcorder: has the availability to record different thing then plug in to your computer through a USB port and upload to different sites through your computer

SMS: allows you to communicate to other people by sending them ‘text messages’

Camera: Allows you to take I picture through your phone and saves it as a .JPEG

Personal organizer: allows you to jot down different things in your phone to remind you to do things

Radio: Allows you to listen to the radio through an internet connection can be sped up buffering by having 3G coverage.

Calculator: Allows you to use a calculator to work calculations out quickly.





 

 

Wednesday, 26 September 2012


Service & Network providers

1)      Apple

2)      Blackberry

3)      Orange

4)      Tesco

5)      T-Mobile

6)      Three

7)      Vodafone

 Mobile networks using other peoples networks

1)      Virgin mobile uses everything everywhere

2)      Giffgaff use o2

3)      Asda mobile uses

4)      Samsung

5)      TalkTalk

6)      BT Mobile

Manufactures

1)      Apple

2)      Blackberry

3)      Motorola

4)      Song

5)      Samsung

6)      Nokia

7)      HTC

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