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Mobile Phone Glossary
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- AAC- A type of music file format which offers better
sound quality and takes less memory space than a MP3 file.
- Airtime- The time taken in making and receiving calls,
texts,retrieving voice mail, e-mail and downloads which is tracked
by your network provider to determine your billing cost.
- Bandwidth- The capacity of a communication media to
transfer data. The higher the network's bandwidth, the greater
the volume of data that can be transmitted.
- Bluetooth- Bluetooth is useful in connecting a device
wire-lessly within a 30 foot area and is used to transfer images,
songs and other mobile content.
- Broadband- A broadband connection offers you high-speed
Internet access on your mobile phone while allowing you to receive
calls at the same time.
- Coverage- The geographic area in which a network's
service is accessible to users.
- Conference call-A conference call connects many people
simultaneously and help them discuss on a single line.
- Data services- Services in the text formats like e-mail,
fax and SMS messages which can be accessed with your device.
- EDGE- EDGE offers mobile phone users to access to increased
bandwidth and various multimedia services such as video clips.
- Flash Memory - An Electrically Erasable Programmable
Read-Only Memory used to store data in devices like mobile phones,
notebook computers etc. It is called 'flash' because numerous
memory locations can be erased or written with a single action.
- GPRS- GPRS delivers wireless packet data services
to GSM customers. GPRS offers Internet connection to mobile
users. It allows a mobile user to take part in video conferences
and surf multimedia web sites.
- GSM-GSM technology allows a user to insert SIM into
any SIM Free GSM phone with compatible frequency and make and
receive calls on his mobile.
- HTML Browser- A HTML browser is program which allows
you to view HTML pages.
- IMEI number: A 15-digit number which is found in the
back of the phone and uniquely identifies the mobile phone.
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