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  1. Mobile phone tracking - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_phone_tracking

    WebMobile phone tracking is a process for identifying the location of a mobile phone, whether stationary or moving. Localization may be effected by a number of technologies, such as the multilateration of radio signals between (several) cell towers of the network and the phone or by simply using GNSS.To locate a mobile phone using multilateration of mobile radio …

  2. Mobile payment - Wikipedia

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    WebMobile payment (also referred to as mobile money, mobile money transfer, and mobile wallet) is any of various payment processing services operated under financial regulation and performed from or via a mobile device, as the cardinal class of digital wallet.Instead of paying with cash, cheque, or credit cards, a consumer can use a payment app on a …

  3. International Mobile Equipment Identity - Wikipedia

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    WebThe International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) is a numeric identifier, usually unique, for 3GPP and iDEN mobile phones, as well as some satellite phones.It is usually found printed inside the battery compartment of the phone but can also be displayed on-screen on most phones by entering *#06# MMI Supplementary Service code on the dialpad, or …

  4. Sony Mobile - Wikipedia

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    WebSony Mobile Communications Inc. (Japanese: ソニーモバイルコミュニケーションズ株式会社) was a multinational telecommunications company founded on October 1, 2001, as a joint venture between Sony Group Corporation and Ericsson.It was originally incorporated as Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications, and headquartered in London, England, until …

  5. History of mobile phones - Wikipedia

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    WebThe rise in mobile phone usage as a result of 2G was explosive and this era also saw the advent of prepaid mobile phones. In 1991 the first GSM network launched in Finland. In general the frequencies used by 2G systems in Europe were higher than those in the United States, though with some overlap. For example, the 900 MHz frequency range was ...

  6. Satellite phone - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satellite_phone

    WebA satellite telephone, satellite phone or satphone is a type of mobile phone that connects to other phones or the telephone network by radio through orbiting satellites instead of terrestrial cell sites, as cellphones do. The advantage of a satphone is that its use is not limited to areas covered by cell towers; it can be used in most or all geographic locations …

  7. Mobile phones and driving safety - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_phones_and_driving_safety

    WebMobile phone use while driving is common but it is considered dangerous due to its potential for causing distracted driving and subsequent crashes. Due to the number of crashes that are related to conducting calls on a phone and texting while driving, some jurisdictions have made the use of calling on a phone while driving illegal in an attempt to …

  8. Mobile web - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_Web

    WebThe mobile web was first popularized by the silicon valley company, Unwired Planet. In 1997, Unwired Planet, Nokia, Ericsson, and Motorola started the WAP Forum to create and harmonize the standards to ease the transition to bandwidth networks and small display devices. The WAP standard was built on a three-layer, middleware architecture that …

  9. Mobile app - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_app

    WebA mobile application or app is a computer program or software application designed to run on a mobile device such as a phone, tablet, or watch.Mobile applications often stand in contrast to desktop applications which are designed to run on desktop computers, and web applications which run in mobile web browsers rather than directly on the mobile device. ...

  10. Mobile computing - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_computing

    WebMobile computing is human–computer interaction in which a computer is expected to be transported during normal usage, which allows for the transmission of data, voice, and video. Mobile computing involves mobile communication, mobile hardware, and mobile software. Communication issues include ad hoc networks and infrastructure networks as …

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