MOBILE DEVICES TEAM 6: HIS58 Aishwarya Ashwini Aboli Bhagyashree Arvind Ajay.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Basic Computer Vocabulary
Advertisements

Click Here to Begin. Objectives Purchasing a PC can be a difficult process full of complex questions. This Computer Based Training Module will walk you.
Types of Computers & Computer Hardware
Chapter 1 Introduction to Computers p. 6.
Essential Introduction to Computers. What is a Computer? An electronic device, operating under the control of instructions stored in its own memory, that.
Introduction Lecture 1 CSCI 1405, CSCI 1301 Introduction to Computer Science Fall 2009.
Introduction to Computer Terminology
CATEGORIES OF COMPUTERS
Hardware of Personal Computers
Vocabulary Terms Adapted from “Cooling Systems” – CTAE Information Technology Essentials PROFITT.
Introduction to computers. What is a personal computer? Capacity: Large hard disks combined with a large working memory (RAM) Speed: Fast. Normally measured.
Bellringer Do you think students should study computers? Why or why not?
Microsoft Office 2010 Introduction to Computers and How to Purchase Computers and Mobile Devices.
Flash Cards Computer Technology.
Introduction to Computers
What Is a Computer? How is a computer defined?
Living in a Digital World Discovering Computers Fundamentals, 2010 Edition.
What does a Computer Do?. What is a Computer? A computer is an electronic device, operating under the control of instructions stored in its own memory,
Microsoft Office 2007 Essential Introduction to Computers.
Week 1 Review of Computer Concepts. Objectives Recognize the importance of computer literacy Define the term, computer Identify the components of a computer.
Eng.Abed Al Ghani H. Abu Jabal Introduction to computers.
Outline Personal Computer Desktop Computer Mobile Computers and Mobile Devices - Notebook Computer - Tablet PC - Smart Phones and PDAs - Ebook Readers.
Chapter 2 Hardware. Learning Objectives Upon successful completion of this chapter, you will be able to: describe information systems hardware; identify.
Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. McGraw-Hill Technology Education Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies,
MAC OS – Unit A Page: 2-3, 4-5 Investigating Types of Computer Examining Computer Systems.
Chapter 1: Applying Computer Basics – Lesson 1 © 2010, 2006 South-Western, Cengage Learning.
1.00 Computer Basics 1.01 Classify computer component. 1 Primary sources of information and images: GCFLearnFree.org, Microsoft Digital Learning E-Learning.
Chapter 1 Introduction to Computers. Chapter 1 Objectives Recognize the importance of computer literacy Define the term computer and identify its components.
Today: Student will be able to describe the basics of their class and computing Tell me about you and how you use computers. Lesson 1 Slide 1.
Keyboard Computer Mouse Input devices is the information you put into the computer.
Introduction to Computers in General By: Dr. Emelda Ntinglet-Davis Oracle DBA Class.
Defining the terms assignment. I will define the following terms: computer literate, computer, storage, Data, Information, input, output, information processing.
Microsoft Office 2010 Introduction to Computers and How to Purchase Computers and Mobile Devices.
Computer Components Part #1. What is a Computer? n computer n A computer is an information processing machine. More specifically, a computer is an electronic.
Introducing Networks and the Internet Mrs. Wilson Rocky Point High School.
Discovering Computers 2009 Chapter 1 Introduction to Computers.
Discovering Computers 2009 Chapter 1 Introduction to Computers.
1.3 What Is in There?.  Memory  Hard disk drive  Motherboard  CPU.
Introduction to Computers Mrs. Gambucci
Introduction to Computers
Computing Fundamentals Module Lesson 1 — Introducing Computers
Computer Information Systems
iPhones and iPads and iTunes, Oh My!
Technologies in everyday’s life
Essential Introduction to Computers
Explain the five parts of an information system: people, procedures, software, hardware, and data.
Business Information Systems/Management Information Systems
VCE IT Theory Slideshows
System Software EIT, © Author Gay Robertson, 2016.
Introduction to Computers
Computer Hardware and Software
Chapter 1 Introduction to Computers
Types of Computers & Computer Hardware
1.00 Computer Basics 1.01 Classify computer components.
MOBILE COMPUTING Jitendra Patel ROLL NO :- 38 TY MSC(CA & IT)
Desktop/Personal Computer
TYPES AND COMPONENTS OF COMPUTER SYSTEM
Types of Computers & Computer Hardware
Chapter 1: Applying Computer Basics – Lesson 1
Objectives Overview Explain why computer literacy is vital to success in today's world Describe the five components of a computer Discuss the advantages.
Introduction to Mobile Devices
Chapter5.
Objectives Overview Explain why computer literacy is vital to success in today’s world Define the term, computer, and describe the relationship between.
Chapter 1 – Introduction to Computers
Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL)
1.00 Computer Basics 1.01 Classify computer components.
Computing Fundamentals Module Lesson 1 — Introducing Computers
Computing Essentials Module 1.
Computing Essentials Module 1.
Presentation transcript:

MOBILE DEVICES TEAM 6: HIS58 Aishwarya Ashwini Aboli Bhagyashree Arvind Ajay

WHAT ARE MOBILE DEVICES? A mobile device is basically any handheld computer. It is designed to be extremely portable, often fitting in the palm of your hand or in your pocket. EXAMPLE: Palmtop PDA - Personal digital assistant Cell phone Pocket PC Laptop Smartphone Tablet computer Smart watch Bluetooth headset Pager

WHY USE MOBILE DEVICES? Portable: Because of their small size and weight, these devices are extremely mobile. Instant on: You don't have to wait for lengthy boot times. Wireless communications: Technology advancements and add-ons will keep you current whenever you are in a coverage area. Infrared beaming: You can transfer data without cables or external services.

WHY USE MOBILE DEVICES? Cont One device: With one device you can manage your personal information, organize your work life, and entertain yourself. Desktop synchronization: You can synch a variety of handheld information with a PC. Wi-Fi Technology: All over internet access.

FUNCTIONALITY  INTERNET: Nowadays almost every mobile device provides internet access through networks like 2G, 3G, 4G or using wi-fi technology.

FUNCTIONALITY cont....  VOICE FUNCTION: This is basic traditional functionality of mobile phones that allow one user to talk to another. It is getting updated day by day by add on features like video calling, conferrencing, voice activated dialling etc.

FUNCTIONALITY cont...  DATA FUNCTION: Almost all mobile devices allow data transfer from one device to another. It can be through blue-tooth technology, USB ports, internet, text messages, videos etc.

FUNCTIONALITY cont....  TOUCH FUNCTION: Touch screen technology is the direct manipulation type gesture base technology, it manipulates digital world inside a screen without the use of command line commands. Most of the mobile devices are equipped with this technology.

FUNCTIONALITY cont...  CAMERA FUNCTION: Some of the mobile devices carries the camera functionality that allows the user to click pictures or take videos. Like Smart Phones, Tablets, Laptops, Digital Cameras, etc

DEPENDENCIES  WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY: As the name mobile devices itself describes that this is something that can be taken from one place to another. The most important fact is wireless technology. This technology makes the device mobile and allows the user to use it portably.

DEPENDENCIES cont.....  Microprocessor: It is a computer processor that incorporates the functions of a computer's central processing unit (CPU) on a single integrated circuit (IC),or at most a few integrated circuits. The microprocessor is a multipurpose, programmable device that accepts digital data as input, processes it according to instructions stored in its memory, and provides results as output. It is an example of sequential digital logic, as it has internal memory. Microprocessors operate on numbers and symbols represented in the binary numeral system.

DEPENDENCIES cont.....  Random-access memory (RAM) is a form of computer data storage. A random-access memory device allows data items to be accessed (read or written) in almost the same amount of time irrespective of the physical location of data inside the memory. RAM is normally associated with volatile types of memory where stored information is lost if power is removed.

DEPENDENCIES cont.....  BATTERY: Every mobile device has a battery, which allows you to use the device when it's not plugged in. Whenever you plug in the device the battery recharges. Another benefit of having a battery is that it can provide backup power to the device if the power goes out.

DEPENDENCIES cont...  An operating system (OS): It is system software that manages computer hardware and software resources and provides common services for computer programs. The operating system is an essential component of the system software in a computer system. Application programs usually require an operating system to function.

LATEST MARKET UPDATES NAMEApple Mac Book (2015) Samsung Galaxy Gear Iphone 6HP Stream 13 (13-c020nr) Razer Blade (2015) TYPEGeneral Purpose, Ultraportable, Business, Ultra book Smartwatchsmartphone Ultraporta ble, Value Gaming, Ultraportable, Gaming Ultraportable PLATFORM Mac os xAndroid 4.3ios 8.0Windows 8 PROCESSORIntel Core M- 5Y31 Single core 800 MHz ARM Apple A8Intel Celeron N2840 Intel Core i HQ SPEED 1.1 GHz2.3 GHz1.2 GHz2.16 GHz2.6 GHz RAM 8 GB512MB1GB8 GB16GB STORAGE 256GB4GB16GB256GB GRAPHICSIntel HD Graphics 5300 ExynosIntel HD Graphics Nvidia GeForce GTX 970M SCREEN 12 inches 1.6 inches 4.70 inches13.3 inches14 inches BATTERY14:10 hrs:min1810 mah9:09 hrs:min 4:52 hrs:min

Your devices in 2018: The Future of Computing (advance technology) FLEXIBLE SCREEN: flexible display is a display which is flexible in nature; differentiable from the more prevalent traditional flat screen displays used in most electronics devices. In the recent years there has been a growing interest from numerous consumer electronics manufacturers to apply this display technology in e-readers, mobile phones and other consumer electronics.

ADVANCE TECHNOLOGY cont... EYE CONTROL: By 2018, using your eyes to play games on your PC or waving your hand to navigate the desktop will be mainstream ways to interact. In terms of everyday use, a device such as the Rex could enable you to browse through s by simply looking up and down your inbox, or to open apps by staring at a particular Live Tile in the Windows 8 interface.

ADVANCE TECHNOLOGY cont... USB Type-C: (introduced by apple) USB Type-C will allow the port to read a device whichever way up its plugged in, which should save plenty of frustration. With the new power delivery specification set to be introduced more broadly alongside USB Type-C, even your laptop can be charged via a USB connection. This is the way the new MacBook will be charged and it wouldn’t be surprising to see other manufacturers follow suit.