Showing posts with label Cellular. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cellular. Show all posts

Monday, November 17, 2014

Introduction to Cellular Communications 1

1. Mobile Communications Principles

Cellular Communications
Each mobile uses a separate, temporary radio channel to talk to the cell site. The cell site talks to many mobiles at once, using one channel per mobile. Channels use a pair of frequencies for communication one frequency (the forward link) for transmitting from the cell site and one frequency (the reverse link) for the cell site to receive calls from the users. Radio energy dissipates over distance, so mobiles must stay near the base station to maintain communications. The basic structure of mobile networks includes telephone systems and radio services. Where mobile radio service operates in a closed network and has no access to the telephone system, mobile telephone service allows interconnection to the telephone network.
Early Mobile Telephone System Architecture
Traditional mobile service was structured in a fashion similar to television broadcasting: One very powerful transmitter located at the highest spot in an area would broadcast in a radius of up to 50 kilometers. The cellular concept structured the mobile telephone network in a different way. Instead of using one powerful transmitter, many low-power transmitters were placed throughout a coverage area. For example, by dividing a metropolitan region into one hundred different areas (cells) with low-power transmitters using 12 conversations (channels) each, the system capacity theoretically could be increased from 12 conversations or voice channels using one powerful transmitter to 1,200 conversations (channels) using one hundred low-power transmitters. Figure 2 shows a metropolitan area configured as a traditional mobile telephone network with one high-power transmitter.

2. Mobile Telephone System Using the Cellular Concept

Interference problems caused by mobile units using the same channel in adjacent areas proved that all channels could not be reused in every cell. Areas had to be skipped before the same channel could be reused. Even though this affected the efficiency of the original concept, frequency reuse was still a viable solution to the problems of mobile telephony systems.
Engineers discovered that the interference effects were not due to the distance between areas, but to the ratio of the distance between areas to the transmitter power (radius) of the areas. By reducing the radius of an area by 50 percent, service providers could increase the number of potential customers in an area fourfold. Systems based on areas with a one-kilometer radius would have one hundred times more channels than systems with areas 10 kilometers in radius. Speculation led to the conclusion that by reducing the radius of areas to a few hundred meters, millions of calls could be served.
The cellular concept employs variable low-power levels, which allow cells to be sized according to the subscriber density and demand of a given area. As the population grows, cells can be added to accommodate that growth. Frequencies used in one cell cluster can be reused in other cells. Conversations can be handed off from cell to cell to maintain constant phone service as the user moves between cells.
The cellular radio equipment (base station) can communicate with mobiles as long as they are within range. Radio energy dissipates over distance, so the mobiles must be within the operating range of the base station. Like the early mobile radio system, the base station communicates with mobiles via a channel. The channel is made of two frequencies, one for transmitting to the base station and one to receive information from the base station.

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Thursday, October 9, 2014

Motorola ELECTRIFY 2 XT881 U S Cellular

Motorola
At an amazing 8.4 mm, the Motorola ELECTRIFY 2 is incredibly thin, yet unbelievably strong. It’s made with DuPont KEVLAR fiber, which gives an other-worldly sturdiness to the outer shell. This smartphone has a splash-guard too, a high-tech, invisible nanocoating that shields against the unexpected splash – not only on the outside, but on the electrical circuit board inside the housing as well.

Show off your creations on this dazzling, 4.3-inch ColorBoost display, which offers a wider range of color – more vibrant, more vivid than the iPhone 4S. And with 35 percent more pixels, Motorola ELECTRIFY 2 also features a higher resolution than its competition,* so you can see more detail. The screen is not only scratch resistant, but also features a protective splash-guard shield, perfect for life’s little “oops” moments.
* Compared with Samsung Galaxy SII, Samsung Aviator

Our free, pre-loaded SMARTACTIONS app intelligently automates everyday tasks and suggests ways to personalize your phone. There’s a Battery Extender rule that recognizes when it’s time to preserve battery power. Pick it, and your Motorola ELECTRIFY 2 dims its display, turns off the GPS and disables background data – helping save hours of battery life and add time between charges. It’s always looking for ways to improve your phone’s operating performance. But remember – you’re always in control.

You have a vision. High-quality camera? Check. HD video? Check. Brilliant display. Check. Motorola ELECTRIFY 2 has everything your imagination needs. The webcam is perfect for video chats, while the hi-speed 8 MP camera features a touchscreen focus. It takes great shots – in low light, too. And you can even take stills while recording video in 1080p HD. Image stabilization technology makes it smooth – just like a pro’s
(Source: Motorola)




Tech Specs - Motorola ELECTRIFY 2 – XT881
General and Software
Codes / Prices Original price:$499,99 – 2-yr contract: $179,99
Countries USA – U.S. Cellular
Other names or variations Motorola Electrify MB853 (U.S. Cellular)
Motorola Photon 4G MB855 (Sprint – USA)
Motorola Electrify 2 XT881 (U.S. Cellular)
Form Factor Candybar
Operating System Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich
Device Emulator Image Motorola ICS R1 SDK add-on
Physical Keyboard No – Virtual QWERTY keyboard
Announced 01 August 2012
Status Available August 2012
Browser & Internet Android WebKit
Adobe Flash Support Adobe Flash Player (downloadable)
Java MIDP
Display
Size, diagonal 4.3 inches – 109.22 mm
Display Resolution qHD (quarter High Definition) 540 x 960 pixels
Generalized Pixel Density 256 ppi – High (240 dpi)

TFT, LCD – Capacitive – Touchscreen – 16M colors – Scratch-resistant display, splash guard protection – ColorBoost
Connectivity
WAN / Network 2G GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz
CDMA 800 / 1900 MHz
WAN / Network 3G UMTS / WCDMA: 900 / 2100 MHz
WAN / Data EDGE Class 12 / GPRS Class 12 – HSDPA 14.4 Mbps (Category 10) / HSUPA 5.76 Mbps – EV-DO Release A,
WAN / Netwok 4G No
Wireless LAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n – DLNA – Wi-Fi hotspot
Bluetooth Bluetooth Class 2, v4.0 LE + EDR + A2DP
Bluetooth Profiles A2DP, AVRCP, BPP, GAP, GAVDP, GOEP, HFP, HID, HSP, OPP, PAN, SPP
USB microUSB v2.0 (High Speed 480 Mbps max) – Mass storage – Charging connector
Audio jack 3,5 mm Yes
Infrared port No
GPS / Location Based Services eCompass, aGPS with Google Maps, Google Latitude, Google Maps Street View
Camera
Camera Resolution (max) 8 megapixels – 3264 x 2448 pixels
Camera secundary VGA – 0.3 megapixels (640 x 480), Focus: fixed
Camera Focus Autofocus
Camera Flash Flash LED
Camera Zoom (max) Digital zoom 8x
Additional Camera Features Anti-banding, Color effects, Scenes, White balance, Geotagging
Media
Media Formats Android core media formats, MPEG-4 encoder, VC-1 decoder, WMA 10 decoder
Audio Player AAC, AAC+, MIDI , MP3, RA, WAV, WMA
Video Player MPEG4, H.263, H.264, WMV
Video Recording 1080p HD – 1920 x 1080 pixels – 30 fps
Video Playback 1080p HD – 1920 x 1080 pixels – 30 fps

Android Media Player
Speakerphone Yes
Loudspeaker Mono
Radio FM FM stereo with RDS
Voice Recording Voice dialing - Voice commands - Voice recording – Voice Actions
Processor and memory
Processor / SoC Chipset TI OMAP4430 – 45 nm - ARMv7 - CPU: 1-1.2 GHz Dual-Core ARM Cortex-A9 – GPU: PowerVR SGX540 @ 304 Ghz- Dual-channel LPDDR2 memory controller – Q1 2011
Processor Clock Speed 1.2 GHz
RAM 1GB
ROM 8GB
Memory Card Type microSDHC
Memory Card Size Supported Up to 48GB
Sensors
Accelerometer Yes
Digital Compass Yes
Proximity Sensor Yes
Ambient Light Sensor Yes
Notifications Vibration, MP3, Polyphonic, Notification Light Tricolor
Power
Battery Type Standard Li-Ion 1780 mAh
Talk time CDMA: up to 11 hours – WCDMA: up to 10 hours – GSM: up to 22 hours
Stand-by time CDMA: up to 11 days – WCDMA: up to 12 days – GSM: up to 9.5 days
Divers
Messaging MMS, SMS, email (Corporate Sync, Google Mail, POP3/IMAP, Push Email)
Games Yes, downloadable
Color Black
Phone Book Yes
Organizer Yes
Agenda Yes
Calendar Yes
Task Yes
Notes Yes
Predictive text Yes
Watch Yes
Alarm Yes
Diary Yes
Calculator Yes
Document Viewer Yes
Flight mode Yes
Weight 130 grams (4.59 oz)
Dimensions 128.5 x 65.8 x 8.4 mm (5.06 x 2.59 x 0.33 in)

BUSINESS READY:
Security features such as remote wipe, PIN lock and data encryption, plus a full suite of document and calendar functions make MOTOROLA ELECTRIFY 2 the logical choice among Business Ready Android smartphones.

Hands-free Speakerphone
Caller ID: Ringer ID, Picture ID, On main display
Google voice recognition (Advanced speech recognition)
Call Waiting – Mute – Noise Reduction (Advanced noise reduction technology)
Speed dial: Quickstore Private IDs, Quickstore Phone Book, Group IDs
Voice dialing

Full Google Mobile Services - Android platform – Social networking integration

SMARTACTIONS ENABLED
Our intelligent SMARTACTIONS app automates everyday tasks and suggests ways (e.g. Drive Smart, Battery Extender, Meetings etc.) for you to optimize your phones overall performance – saving hours of battery life. Learn more about the features and benefits of SMARTACTIONS.

Wallpapers: preloaded and downloadable

Computer synchronization, OTA synchronization

Hearing Aid Compatibility - M4/T3 Rating


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Resources: 

Motorola USA - Motorola ELECTRIFY 2 XT881
Motorola Developer - Motorola ELECTRIFY 2 XT881
Download pdf - User Guide - English - Motorola ELECTRIFY 2 XT881
U.S. Cellular - Motorola ELECTRIFY 2

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

HTC One V CDMA – USA – Virgin Mobile – U S Cellular

HTC


With an amazing camera that allows you to easily shoot and share, and a design that doubles as both timeless and durable - the HTC One V is the essential smartphone that keeps you effortlessly moving and connected.

Activate your camera and take that special shot- all in a second’s time. Tired of missing the moment? Now take HD video and pictures at the same time, so you never have to. Be amazed as HTC One V has all the latest in digital technology to ensure you have the brightest, clearest shot possible.

Bringing you right into the recording studio, Beats Audio through your HTC One V will optimize any type of music played. You will experience music as the artist intended. Playing a video, or gaming? Beats Audio enhances all media played on your device to creating rich, premium sounds that enhance any type of entertainment.

Metal-unibody architecture that’s cool to the touch and durable. Slightly curved chin makes the HTC One V iconic and fit smooth in your hand. The premium screen is a delight to the eyes and is made out of reinforced glass and scratch resistant. Designed to look great while working for you, from the inside out.
(Source: Motorola USA)




Tech Specs HTC One V – CDMA
General and Software
Countries USA: Virgin Mobile – U.S Cellular
Form Factor Candybar
Operating System Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich – Interface HTC Sense 4
Physical Keyboard No, virtual QWERTY
Announced 26 June 2012
Status Available June 2012
Browser & Internet HTML, HTML5, XHTML, WAP 2.0
Adobe Flash Support Adobe Flash Player
Java MIDP Emulator
Display
Size, diagonal 3.7 inches - 93.98 mm
Display Resolution WVGA super LCD2 - 480 x 800 pixels
Generalized Pixel Density 252 ppi

Super IPS LCD2 – Capacitive - Touchscreen - 16M colors
Connectivity
WAN / Network 2G CDMA 800 / 1900 MHz
WAN / Data CDMA2000 1xRTT, 1x/EVDO rev. 0, 1xEVDO rev. A
Wireless LAN Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11 b / g / n – Wi-Fi hotspot – Wi-Fi Direct
Bluetooth Bluetooth 4.0
USB Micro-USB 2.0 – Mass storage – Charging connector
Audio jack 3,5 mm 3.5 mm stereo audio jack
GPS / Location Based Services A-GPS
Camera
Camera Resolution (max) 5 megapixels
Camera secundary No
Camera Focus Autofocus
Camera Flash Flash LED
Additional Camera Features BSI sensor (for better low-light captures)
f/2.0 aperture and 28mm lens.

Dedicated imaging chip
Capture a photo in the midst of recording HD video
Continuous shooting mode captures multiple snapshots
Media
Audio Player AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, MIDI, MP3, WAV, WMA, AMR, OGG
Video Player H263, H264, MPEG–4, WMV, 3GP, 3GS
Video Recording 720p HD (1280 x 720 pixels) – 30 fps
Video Playback 720p HD (1280 x 720 pixels) – 30 fps

Universal Beats Audio
Speakerphone Yes
Loudspeaker Yes
Radio FM FM Stereo with RDS
Voice Recording Voice dialing – Voice commands – Voice recording
Processor and memory
Processor / SoC Chipset Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8655 -- 45nm – CPU Single-core Scorpion 1 Ghz – GPU Adreno 205 – Dual-channel 333 MHz LPDDR2 – Q2 2010
Processor Clock Speed 1 GHz
RAM 512MB LPDDR
Internal memory Total storage:4 GB
Memory Card Type microSD
Memory Card Size Supported Up to 32GB
Sensors
Accelerometer Yes
Digital Compass Yes
Proximity Sensor Yes
Ambient Light Sensor Yes
Notifications Vibration, MP3, WAV, Polyphonic
Power
Battery Type Lithium-ion battery 1500 mAh Embedded
Talk time Up to 7 hours, 12 mins
Stand-by time Up to 10.5 days (252 hours)
Divers
Messaging SMS, MMS, IM, (IMAP, POP3, SMTP), Microsoft Exchange
Games Yes, downloadable
Color Black, Gray, Purple
Phone Book Yes
Organizer Yes
Agenda Yes
Calendar Yes
Task Yes
Notes Yes
Predictive text Yes
Watch Yes
Alarm Yes
Diary Yes
Calculator Yes
Documend Viewer Yes
Flight mode Yes
Weight 115 grams (4.06 oz)
Dimensions 120.3 x 59.7 x 9.24 mm (4.7 x 2,3 x 0,36 in)

Google Mobile services

Computer Synchronization, OTA Synchronization


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Resources: 

HTC USA - HTC One V
Virgin Mobile - HTC One V
U.S. Cellular - HTC One V
User Guide - English -  HTC One V
Guia de Usuario - Español - HTC One V


Saturday, September 20, 2014

LG Genesis US760 U S Cellular

It reminds me of an electronic calendar.
With an internal screen 3.2" and other external 3.5"



Review and first impressions

LG Genesis Tutorials (U.S. Cellular)
Best viewed in the Interactive demo, with best quality and choose what you want to know.


Tech Specs: LG Genesis US760
General and Software
Countries USA – U.S. Cellular
Other names or variations LG Genesis US760 – LG US760 (actual release)
LG enV Pro (rumor preliminary)
LG enV Touch VX1100 (preliminary for Verizon)
LG enV2 VX9100 (preliminary for Verizon)
LG enV3 VX9200 (preliminary for Verizon)...
Form Factor Clamshell
Operating System (earliest) Android 2.2 Froyo
Operating System (latest) Android 2.3 Gingerbread, upgradable
Physical Keyboard Internal: Physical QWERTY – External: Virtual QWERTY
Announced 2011, May
Status Available 2011, June
Browser & Internet HTML, XHTML, WAP 2.0
Adobe Flash Support No
Java No
Display
Size, diagonal Internal 3.2 inches – External 3.5 inches
Display Resolution Internal and external screens: WVGA 480x800 pixels

Internal and external screens: TFT, LCD – Touchscreen - Capacitive – 16M colors
Connectivity
WAN / Network 2G CDMA 800 / 1900 Mhz
WAN / Network 3G CDMA2000 EVDO Rev A
4G No
Wireless LAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b / g / n – Mobile Hotspot – DLNA
Bluetooth Bluetooth v.2.1 + A2DP + EDR
USB MicroUSB 2.0 – Mass storage – Charging connector
Audio/Video Output No
Audio jack 3,5 mm Yes
Infrared port No
GPS / Location Based Services GPS/e911 capable
Camera
Camera Resolution (max) 5 megapixels (2592х1944 pixels)
Camera secundary No
Camera Focus Auto focus
Camera Flash Flash LED
Media
Audio Player MP3, WAV, AAC, AAC+
Video Player MPEG4, H.263, H.264
Video Recording Yes
Speakerphone Yes
Radio FM No
Voice Recording Yes
Processor and memory
Processor / SoC Chipset Qualcomm Snapdragon QSD8650 – 65nm - CPU Scorpion 1 Ghz Single core – GPU: Adreno 200 – Q4 2008
Processor Clock Speed 1 GHz
RAM 512MB
Internal memory 430MB
Memory Card Type MicroSD
Memory Card Size Supported Up to 32GB – 8GB microSD card included
Sensors
Accelerometer (autorotate) Yes
Digital Compass – Magnetometer Yes
Proximity Sensor Yes
Ambient Light Sensor Yes
Notifications Vibration, MP3, polyphonics
Power
Battery Type Li-Ion 1000 mAh
Talk time Up to 2 hours, 30 mins
Stand-by time Up to 420 hours (17.5 days)
Divers
Messaging SMS, MMS, IM, Email
Games Yes
Color Black
Phone Book Yes
Organizer Yes
Agenda Yes
Calendar Yes
Task Yes
Notes Yes
Voice memo Yes
Predictive text Yes
Watch Yes
Alarm Yes
Diary Yes
Calculator Yes
Documend Viewer Yes
Flight mode Yes
Weight 170 grams (6.0 oz)
Dimensions 120 x 62 x 17 mm (4.72 x 2.43 x 0.66 in)

Android platform – Social networking integration

Gmail – Google Calendar – Google Contact Sync – Google Latitude – Google Maps Street View – Google Maps – Google Maps Navigation – Google Quick Search Box – Google Talk – Google eBooks – Google Search by Voice – YouTube

Computer Synchronization – OTA Synchronization
Package contents

LG Genesis US760

Battery

Travel charger

8GB microSD Card

Stereo Headset

Quick Start Guide


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