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COMMON SMARTPHONE FEATURES EXPLAINED

COMMON SMARTPHONE FEATURES EXPLAINED

COMMON SMARTPHONE FEATURES EXPLAINED

Megapixel

To begin with, the term Pixel is short for Picture Element. These are the small dots that are put together in order to form an image. Grab your phone or laptop, go into your gallery and open any image you have. Zoom into the picture as much as you can. You will see countless squared dots making the picture look blurry once highly zoomed in. Those dots are pixels.



A Megapixel is one (1) million pixels. For example, if a phone comes with a 16 Megapixel camera, it means that it is capable of capturing an image that will produce 16 million pixels. This means that when you take a picture, even when you perform a regular zoom on it, you will not be easily able to see those pixel dots because they are just too many. To put it in another way, this would be like trying to locate one tiny drop of water amongst 16,000,000 drops of water in a bucket.

Gorilla Glass

This is a product developed by a manufacturing company named Corning. A Gorilla Glass is a scratch-resistant and impact-resistant glass. This type of glass is commonly used on many smartphones because of the mass amount of usage that could lead to scratches and cracks. If your phone comes with a gorilla glass, you do not necessarily need to spend money on a screen guard.

Accelerometer

Ever wondered how your smartphone knows when you have tilted your phone and then it automatically adjusts the screen either horizontally or vertically? That’s the work of the Accelerometer. Its main purpose is to adapt to the orientation change when the position is changed from vertical to horizontal and vice-versa. This makes it easier for the user to use the phone either horizontally or vertically depending on his preference. You can disable this feature by disabling the “Auto Rotate” setting if you don’t like your screen to keep changing positions when your phones position also changes.

4G LTE Network

Whenever you try to buy a phone and you do a quick research on that phone, you may come across a term called 4G LTE not knowing what is it and what role it plays on that particle phone. LTE stands for Long Term Evolution. 4G stands for Fourth Generation. LTE is a particular type of 4G. It makes your network much faster. Using a 4G LTE smartphone on some networks could even mean that you can download files from the Internet up to 10 times faster than with 3G.

Quad-core & Octa-core Processor Chips

Another aspect of smartphones that may sound like Chinese to an Englishman. Quad-core processor simply means that it has 4 processor cores while Octa-core means it has 8. With Quad-core processor chips, each core can be put to work simultaneously on a given task. This enables swift and fluid multi-tasking, High Resolution gaming, ultra-quick camera performance and other such speedy tasks.



On the other hand, the more modern Octa-core chips have 2 sets of quad-core processors which split several tasks between them according to the type. At first, the lower powered cores will be employed when the tasks are less. When the more advanced tasks are needed, the higher powered 4 cores will be employed. In a way you could call the Octa-core processor as a Dual Quad-core processor.


RAM & ROM

A lot of you may get confused at these terms and what role they play in a smartphone. RAM Stands for Random Access Memory. Whenever you run any application on a smartphone, it creates a temporary memory from it which goes to the RAM. Therefore, if your RAM is low and you are running too many memory sucking apps simultaneously on your smartphone, it will freeze and the apps will start crashing. When you restart the phone, the temporary memory for the RAM gets deleted and that is why you find that your smartphone will perform better after a reboot. On that basis, the higher the RAM of the phone the better the performance of it.

ROM Stands for Read Only Memory. When it comes to smartphones, ROM may also be referred to as Internal Storage. This is basically where you can save your images, videos, music files and as many other things as you’d like. The higher the ROM, the more files you can save on it. ROM does not have anything to do with the performance of the phone. It just simply serves as a memory saving device.

4K Resolution

This feature has just recently come into play and is widely known as the future of smartphones. A 4K screen displays 4 times the number of pixels as a standard HD TV or phone screens. In 2015, Sony released the Xperia Z5 Premium which was the first ever smartphone with a 4K Resolution screen. Given that other mobile devices already had 4K Video Recording capabilities before that, but they didn’t have the 4K Screen to be able to display the full picture quality that a 4K Video possesses. 4K Videos have such a high resolution that the full picture quality can only be displayed properly on a 4K TV or a phone with a 4K Resolution screen.



Different SIM Types

I’m sure by now you all know that the sizes of the sim cards are constantly changing and it seems like every time you buy a new phone you also have to get your sim card size reduced for it to work on the new device. This is part of a quest to make smartphones lighter and slimmer. 

At first we had the Standard sim cards that measured 25x15mm. These sim cards were used in all handsets prior to 2010 and plenty issued thereafter.

Then came the Micro Sim. The only difference between a standard sim and the micro sim was the plastic size around the microchip. A Micro Sim measures 15x12mm.

Now we have the Nano Sim which was introduced in 2012. The smallest sim of them all measuring at 12.3x8.8mm. Most of the new devices now use the Nano sim.