9 1.7 Synchronization methods 9 1.7 o Synchronize to the cloud 9 1.7 o Synchronize to the desktop 9 1.7 o Synchronize to the automobile 9ġ.7 Types of data to synchronize 9 1.7 o Contacts 9 1.7 o Applications 9 1.7 o Email 9 1.7 o Pictures 9 1.7 o Music 9 1.7 o Videos 9 1.7 o Calendar 9 1.7 o Bookmarks 9 1.7 o Documents 9 1.7 o Location data 9 1.7 o Social media data 9 1.7 o E-books 9 1.7 o Passwords 9 1.7 Mutual authentication for multiple services (SSO) 9 1.7 Software requirements to install the application on the PC 9 1.7 Connection types to enable synchronization 9 2.0 Networking 2.1 Compare and contrast TCP and UDP ports, protocols, and their purposes. IMSI 9 1.6 VPN 9 1.7 Given a scenario, use methods to perform mobile device synchronization.
9 1.5 Connection types 9 1.5 o Wired - Micro-USB/Mini-USB/USB-C 9 1.5 o Wired - Lightning 9 1.5 o Wired - Tethering 9 1.5 o Wired - Proprietary vendor-specific ports (communication/power) 9 1.5 o Wireless - NFC 9 1.5 o Wireless - Bluetooth 9 1.5 o Wireless - IR 9 1.5 o Wireless - Hotspot 9 1.5 Accessories 9 1.5 o Headsets 9 1.5 o Speakers 9 1.5 o Game pads 9 1.5 o Extra battery packs/battery chargers 9 1.5 o Protective covers/waterproofing 9 1.5 o Credit card readers 9 1.5 o Memory/MicroSD 9 1.6 Given a scenario, configure basic mobile device network connectivity and application sup 9 1.6 Wireless/cellular data network (enable/disable) 9 1.6 o Hotspot 9 1.6 o Tethering 9 1.6 o Airplane mode 9 1.6 Bluetooth 9 1.6 o Enable Bluetooth 9 1.6 o Enable pairing 9 1.6 o Find a device for pairing 9 1.6 o Enter the appropriate pin code 9 1.6 o Test connectivity 9 1.6 Corporate and ISP email configuration 9 1.6 o POP3 9 1.6 o IMAP 9 1.6 o Port and SSL settings 9 1.6 o S/MIME 9 1.6 Integrated commercial provider email configuration 9 1.6 o iCloud 9 1.6 o Google/Inbox 9 1.6 o Exchange Online 9 1.6 o Yahoo 9 1.6 PRI updates/PRL updates/baseband updates 9 1.6 Radio firmware 9 1.6 IMEI vs. 9 1.4 Tablets 9 1.4 Smartphones 9 1.4 Wearable technology devices 9 1.4 o Smart watches 9 1.4 o Fitness monitors 9 1.4 o VR/AR headsets 9 1.4 E-readers 9 1.4 GPS 9 1.5 Given a scenario, connect and configure accessories and ports of other mobile devices. TestOut has no affiliation with any of these companies and the products and services advertised herein are not endorsed by any of them.ġ.3 Port replicator 1 1.3 Physical laptop lock and cable lock 1 1.3 Rotating/removable screens 1 1.4 Compare and contrast characteristics of various types of other mobile devices. Certified Ethical Hacker and CEH are the trademarks of the EC-Council. Cisco and CCNA are the trademarks of Cisco.
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1 1.3 Special function keys 1 1.3 o Dual displays 1 1.3 o Wireless (on/off) 1 1.3 o Cellular (on/off) 1 1.3 o Volume settings 1 1.3 o Screen brightness 1 1.3 o Bluetooth (on/off) 1 1.3 o Keyboard backlight 1 1.3 o Touchpad (on/off) 1 1.3 o Screen orientation 1 1.3 o Media options (fast forward/rewind) 1 1.3 o GPS (on/off) 1 1.3 o Airplane mode 1 1.3 Docking station 1 6ġ.2 o LCD 6 1.2 o OLED 6 1.2 WiFi antenna connector/placement 6 1.2 Webcam 6 1.2 Microphone 6 1.2 Inverter 6 1.2 Digitizer/touchscreen 6 1.3 Given a scenario, use appropriate laptop features. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 1.1 Hardware/device replacement 1ġ.1 o Hard drive SSD vs. hybrid vs. magnetic disk 5ġ.1 o CPU 3 1.2 Given a scenario, install components within the display of a laptop.
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