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"A,B" Fund of Tech
"A,B" Notecards for Test
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Classify cellular phone connections and carriers | Android and iPhones use 3G, 4G, or LTE. Plans, prices, and deals vary; some have contracts, some don’t. iPads need internet—Wi-Fi only or Wi-Fi + Cellular with a mobile plan. |
| Compare cellular vs. Wi-Fi-enabled devices and connection limitations | Wi-Fi is free but needs a signal, while cellular works anywhere for a cost. Wi-Fi iPads are cheaper, and Wi-Fi + Cellular iPads need a plan. |
| Understand smart phone functions and limitations | Set up your account first—Google for Android, Apple ID for iPhone. Open, move, or delete apps by holding them, access settings from notifications or shortcuts, and unlock with a swipe pattern or Face ID. |
| Understand the use of phones in a professional setting | You can track your phone with Google, secure Wi-Fi, and control volumes from one page. Customize notifications, use voice commands, share or sync documents, undo deleted text, and add Favorites with full contact info. |
| Differentiate between SMS and MMS text messaging and multiple platforms | Android texts need internet (MMS) or apps like Hangouts; some tablets need a messaging app. iPads and iPhones use iMessage with Wi-Fi or cellular for unlimited texts, photos, and videos, show sent/read status, and can schedule messages—iCloud must be on. |
| Configure location services and notifications | Swipe down from the top to see and clear notifications, manage app alerts, and control sounds. Use location for tracking, photos, and distance info, which can be turned on or off anytime. |
| Understand how apps are obtained (must have an account,) app stores, purchasing apps with a credit card, in-app purchases, how to use an app store | You use your Apple ID or Google account to download apps. You confirm with your password, Face ID, or fingerprint. In-app purchases safely charge your saved payment method. |
| Identify different app types | Apps are grouped by what they do and their quality. Some are only for iPhones by Apple or only for Android. Some run in a browser. Apps can be games, social media, work, shopping, or music. |
| Compare strengths and limits of web applications vs. local applications | Web apps run in a browser and usually need internet. Local apps are installed, work offline, and are faster, but take up space and need updates. |