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Showing posts with label things 2 remember. Show all posts
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Wednesday, September 28, 2011
WHAT IS NFC(NEAR FIELD COMMUNICATION) ADVANTAGES USES

NFC allows data exchange through wireless connection between two enabled devices located in proximity. The 'Just Tap' feature of these smart phones will allow transfer with a tap of one device on the other, or from a phone to another NFC-device, like a speaker.
Monday, September 26, 2011
tips to improve your mobiles battery life
Hi All...
Everyone one of us would surely face a situation in which we are left with very minimum Battery life in our mobile... those are the times in which we direly need every few inch of the battery to perform to the best ... Most of the times it will... but we can also, on our side, help those little battery to live a little longer...here are the few tips to achieve it...

Sunday, September 12, 2010
The cool history of Nokia
Though the mobile industry have been bombarded with thousands of manufacturers, but Nokia still holds to be the largest mobile manufacturer till date. The mobile pundits clearly expects a huge comeback of the Finnish mobile giant with the launch of Nokia N8, which is also assumed to be the iPhone killer. Well, thats a different story altogether. Today we will take you through the interesting history of Nokia. Don’t worry, History is not always boring & I will not take long.

History of Nokia:
History of Nokia:
Sunday, August 29, 2010
what is wifi and push mail ?
Wi-Fi
what is skype?

Smart Phone & 3 GP
3gp means Third Generation Partnership Project which is a collaboration between groups of telecommunications associations, to make a globally applicable third generation or 3g mobile phone system.
In simple terms it is a type of file format which is used to store audio or video. Just as an Mp3 format reduces the total amount of space required to store a particular file, the 3gp format also reduces the storage space required on a Cell phone.
It is based on the popular on the MPEG 4 and H.263 format. It is used for both streaming Video and Audio, however the formats used for both are different.E.g. Video streaming happens in MPEG – 4 or H.263 formats while Audio streaming happens in different versions of AMR, AAC formats.
What is GPS & Navigation ?
GPS is a functionality that allows a user to know his or her location and the location of points of interest using a Global positioning satellites
GPS
- The abbreviation GPS stands for "Global Positioning System".
- There are several satellites that orbit the globe. These satellites are constantly beaming down information to the earth. The GPS receiver in the phone or the device uses this information from a group of these satellites to determine the location of the phone on earth. GPS tells us where we are at that particular point in time.
can i use my mobile to print images?
Phones with camera capacity of 3 or more mega pixels give optimum print picture quality. 3 Mega pixels give better picture quality on 4"X6" paper or post card size.
Methods of printing : Via Data cable, Infrared & Bluetooth
The above are used from the phone to a photo printer directly. Examples of portable printers are:-
The above are used from the phone to a photo printer directly. Examples of portable printers are:-
- Hp 325-with memory card, memory stick, Bluetooth hunting options.
- Canon i80-with infrared printing option
- Hp320-With USB cable connectivity available with selected Nokia model gets connected directly from the phone to the printer
what is gprs?
GPRS is a system of transferring information over the GSM mobile phone network in small packets. E.g. an email would be broken down into lots of little packets of information and then sent over the network. Each packet is given an extra bit of information that tells the network where it is meant to be going and how it fits into the overall structure of the original email. This means that the packets can be routed via different parts of the network taking advantage of spare capacity and re-assembled at the destination in the right order. This is exactly the same method used on the Internet for moving information around.
what is 3g?
3G Stands for 3rd-generation. Analog cellular phones were the first generation. Digital marked the second generation.
3G includes high data speeds, always-on data access, and greater voice capacity. The high data speeds are possibly the most prominent feature, and certainly the most hyped. They enable such advanced features as live, streaming video. There are several different 3G technology standards. The most prevalent is UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunication System), which is based on WCDMA (WCDMA and UMTS are often used interchangeably)
3G includes high data speeds, always-on data access, and greater voice capacity. The high data speeds are possibly the most prominent feature, and certainly the most hyped. They enable such advanced features as live, streaming video. There are several different 3G technology standards. The most prevalent is UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunication System), which is based on WCDMA (WCDMA and UMTS are often used interchangeably)
WAP - WIRELESS APPLICATION PROTOCOL
What Is WAP?
WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) allows mobile phones to send and receive information from the internet. On your PC you would use a browser program like Netscape or Explorer to surf the internet; on your mobile you use WAP. It's a communications standard that has been agreed by more than 200 telecommunications companies worldwide.
WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) allows mobile phones to send and receive information from the internet. On your PC you would use a browser program like Netscape or Explorer to surf the internet; on your mobile you use WAP. It's a communications standard that has been agreed by more than 200 telecommunications companies worldwide.
What does it do?
WAP is simply a way of providing interactive information services for mobile phones. A full page of a normal website wouldn't fit on your phone's small screen, but a WAPsite is designed specially for a mobile. You can do the same kind of things you would do on a website, but in a simplified, stripped-down way.
WAP is simply a way of providing interactive information services for mobile phones. A full page of a normal website wouldn't fit on your phone's small screen, but a WAPsite is designed specially for a mobile. You can do the same kind of things you would do on a website, but in a simplified, stripped-down way.
What can I use it for?
WAP technology brings a huge range of interactive information services directly to your phone - from TV and Restaurant listings to the latest financial news; from pop charts and film reviews to sports results, travel updates and even horoscopes. You can also use your WAP phone to send and receive email, to access information from your home or work computer. Very soon you'll be able to use it for shopping, banking and much more.
WAP technology brings a huge range of interactive information services directly to your phone - from TV and Restaurant listings to the latest financial news; from pop charts and film reviews to sports results, travel updates and even horoscopes. You can also use your WAP phone to send and receive email, to access information from your home or work computer. Very soon you'll be able to use it for shopping, banking and much more.
MPEG - MOVING PICTURE EXPERTS GROUP
Its the working group of ISO (International Organization for Standardization) in charge of the development of standards for coded representation of digital audio and video. Established in 1988, the group has produced
- MPEG-1, the standard on which such products as Video CD and MP3 are based.
- MPEG-2, the standard on which products such as Digital Television set top boxes and DVD are based.
- MPEG-4, the standard for multimedia for the fixed and mobile web.
WHAT IS ANDROID?
AndroidTM is an Open Mobile OS developed by the Open Handset Alliance, it brings Internet (Computer) like convenience & flexibility in using Applications on mobile phones.
Open Handset Alliance
- A group of 47 technology and mobile companies who have come together to develop this new platform and offer consumers a richer, less expensive, and better mobile experience, on Multimedia & Business applications
Tips to select a smart Phone
More models do end up confusing one about what to choose. Here are 7 tips to help you select one:
Operating system
Yep, just as you have to decide between Linux and Windows on a PC, you will need to make up your mind about whether you would rather go for a Symbian, Windows Mobile, Palm OS, BlackBerry or Linux device and each OS also has its own sub-groups too (Symbian, for instance, has different editions of Series 60 and UIQ). The jury are still out on which one is the best, but you will need to keep in mind factors like speed of operation, number of applications available (preferably free ones) and compatibility with other devices, before you opt for a particular OS. Do remember that unlike in PCs, you cannot install any OS on any phone—so if you are dreaming of running a Symbian OS on an iPhone, forget it! Here you are pretty much stuck with the OS that comes on the device. No changes allowed.
Screen size
While screen size is indeed important on all cellphones, it attains an entirely different dimension in the case of enterprise phones. This is because one often ends up viewing, documents, presentations and spreadsheets on enterprise devices and even browsing the Internet a fair bit. And the bigger the screen, the lesser the strain on your eyes and fingers.
Interface
Do you like touchscreens, physical keypads or a blend of the two? And even in physical keypads, do you want a proper QWERTY keypad, a semi-QWERTY keypad or just the good old alphanumeric affair? it all really depends on your needs. Toushcreen users normally end up with larger screens and the convenience of being able to scribble using a stylus, but have often to put up with iffy handwriting recognition systems and slightly lower battery performance. On the other hand, those with physical keypads often find the keys way too small to really replicate the convenience of a notebook but get better battery performance and more software applications to play around with. Suit yourself!
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