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Mobile phone glossary terms explained as they emerge
Smartphone is a handheld device that integrates the features of a mobile phone with those of a PDA. The key feature is that it has its own operating system. More...
Cameraphone (or Camphone) is the name used to describe a device that combines the features of a mobile phone and a digital camera. This means that a cameraphone not More...
Location Based Services (LBS) are infomation services for mobile devices that are specific to a certain area. More...
Data synchronisation is the process of updating data on a mobile device over a network, allowing you to work on data offline. More...
JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) is an independant organisation formed in the mid eighties with the aim of creating true colour computer image standards. More...
Handover (or handoff) occurs in mobile networks when a mobile station with an active call moves between cells. More...
QQVGA (Quarter QVGA) is a quarter the size of QVGA, or the rather tiny resolution of 160 x 120 pixels. More...
SyncML (Synchronised Markup Language) is an open protocol allowing mobile devices to support sychronized network data, so users can work away from the network. More...
QCIF (Quarter Common Interchange Format) is a small resolution of only 176 x 144 pixels. More...
CIF (Common Intermediate Format) describes a video resolution that is a quarter of the television canvas. More...
Double-cell Super Twisted Nematic displays enhance the STN LCD by placing cells on top of each other. More...
Dual-scan Super Twisted Nematic displays are an improved version of the basic STN LCD. More...
STN (Super Twisted Nematic) is an improved type of passive matrix LCD display. More...
TFT (Thin Film Transistor or Active Matrix) LCD is a mass produced display technology that offers improved refresh rates and good contrast over passive matrix. More...
Passive matrix is the cheapest type of LCD display. More...
MD-TFD (Mobile Digital Thin Film Diode) is an adaptation of TFD display technology customised for mobile devices. More...
TFD (Thin Film Diode) is an emitting display technology invented in the 1960s. More...
OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) is a display technology. Unlike LCD displays which work by reflecting light, OLED displays emit their own light. More...
Call deflection is a selective call divert that allows a call to be forwarded without accepting it. More...
SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) is a smart card chip for use in GSM equipment, that makes a Mobile Station when inserted into a handset. More...
The PUK (Pin Unblocking Key) is used to unblock a SIM. More...
CLIR (Calling Line Identification Restriction) controls the presentation of caller identity (via CLIP) in GSM networks. More...
CLIP (Calling Line Identification Presentation) is a supplementary GSM service used to show the number of a caller. More...
The MSC (Mobile Switching Centre) is a part of a GSM network that is the equivalent of an exchange in a fixed network. More...
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