Thursday, 27 September 2012


Phone features

Bluetooth- an open wireless technology standard for exchanging data over short distances

MMS-
Multimedia Messaging Service, a system that enables cellular phones to send and receive pictures and sound clips as well as text messages
Loudspeaker-
An apparatus that converts electrical impulses into sound, typically as part of a public address system or stereo equipment.
Games-
A form of play or sport, esp. a competitive one played according to rules and decided by skill, strength, or luck.

WiFi-
wireless local area network: a local area network that uses high frequency radio signals to transmit and receive data over distances of a few hundred feet; uses ethernet protocol
3G-
Third Generation
Hands-free device-
A hands free device is an apparatus used with cell phones that permits the user to talk on the phone without holding it.
Touchscreen-
A display device that allows a user to interact with the device by touching areas on the screen
Video calling-
technologies for the reception and transmission of audio-video signals by users at different locations, for communication between people in real-time
GPS-
Global Positioning System, an accurate worldwide navigational and surveying facility based on the reception of signals from an array of orbiting satellites
Internal memory-
Data storage medium that is built in to a device
MP3 Player-
A digital audio player, shortened to DAP, usually referred to as an MP3 player, is a consumer electronic device that has the primary function of storing, organizing and playing audio files
Memory card-
A small, flat flash drive used esp. in digital cameras and cell phones.
USB Port-
Universal Serial Bus (USB) is a specification to establish communication between devices and a host controller
Roaming-
The use of or ability to use a cellular phone outside of its local area
Predictive text-
Predictive text is an input technology most commonly used on mobile phones, and for accessibility
Email-
A method of exchanging digital messages across the Internet or other computer networks
Camcorder-
A portable combined video camera and video recorder
Voice recorder-
A dictation machine is a sound recording device most commonly used to record speech for later playback or to be typed into print
Internet-
An international computer network providing e-mail and information from computers
Radio-
The transmission and reception of electromagnetic waves of radio frequency, esp. those carrying sound messages.
SMS-
Short message (or messaging) service, a system that enables cellular phone users to send and receive text messages
Calculator-
Something used for making mathematical calculations, esp. a small electronic device with a keyboard and a visual display.
Camera-
A device for recording visual images in the form of photographs, movie film, or video signals.
Memo-
A written message, esp. in business; a memorandum.
Personal organiser-
can serve as a diary or a personal database or a telephone or an alarm clock etc.

Mobile Networks
1.       Everything Everywhere (Orange/T-mobile)
2.       O2
3.       Vodafone
4.       3
Service Providers
1.       Virgin Mobile
2.       Tesco
3.       Giffgaff
4.       Asda
5.       Talktalk
6.       BT Mobile
Manufacturers
1.       Apple
2.       Motorola
3.       BlackBerry
4.       Samgsung
5.       3
6.       Acer
7.       Alcatel
8.       Asus
9.       Dell
10.   Google
11.   HP
12.   HTC
13.   Huawei
14.   I-mate
15.   INQ
16.   LG
17.   Nokia
18.   O2
19.   Orange
20.   Palm
21.   Sagem
22.   Sonim
23.   Sony
24.   Sony ericsson
25.   T-Mobile
26.   Toshiba
27.   Vodafone
28.   ZTE