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Galaxy S III
Mobile communications; Mobile phones
Samsung's latest smart phone aimed at closing the gap with Apple's iPhone 4S. Galaxy S III features a large 4.8-inch Super AMOLE screen that is significantly bigger than the 3.5-ich high-resolution ...
General Packet Radio Service (GPRS)
Mobile communications; Mobile phones
General Packet Radio Service refers to a new, packet-based wireless communication service that promises data rates from 56 up to 114 Kbps and continuous connection to the Internet for wireless phone ...
global system for mobile communications (GSM)
Mobile communications; Mobile phones
The global system for mobile communications service is the most widely adopted, digital cellular technology in use today. GSM uses time and frequency division techniques (TDMA and FDMA) to optimize ...
internet protocol address (IP address)
Mobile communications; Mobile phones
The unique digital identifier of a device communicating over the internet or other data network using similar technology. Today's addresses consist of a 32-bit string of 1's and 0's and are analogous ...
International Telecommunication Union-Terminal Special Study Group IMT-2000 (ITU-T SSG IMT-2000)
Mobile communications; Mobile phones
International Telecommunication Union-Terminal Special Study Group IMT-2000. This body is part of the International Telecommunications Union and offers a long-term vision related to the evolution of ...
Java
Mobile communications; Mobile phones
It is a programming language developed by Sun Microsystems which are readily available in most cell phones. Java is used for many games and application that you can download and install on your ...
radio frequency (RF)
Mobile communications; Mobile phones
Stands for "radio frequency" and is a commonly used acronym to refer to a radio link, e.g. "goes over RF to the cell".