Phone Terms You Should Know - Motorola moto e6 plus User Manual

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Phone terms you should know

Airplane mode
This
mode
allows you to use your phone's non-wireless functions (music, games, etc.), while disabling its
wireless radio functions that are banned on airplanes during flight.
app
Software that you can download for added functionality, such as games, email apps, bar code scanners and
more. Some apps are already on your phone, and more can be downloaded from your phone's app store.
Bluetooth™
A short-range wireless technology you can use to connect a device to other nearby Bluetooth-capable
devices and accessories, such as headsets, speakers, printers, etc. Use Bluetooth to make handsfree calls on
a headset or in your car, listen to music on wireless speakers, use a wireless mouse or keyboard, or print a
document in another room.
Set up
Bluetooth.
cellular network or mobile network
A network of radio-transmitting towers. You make calls on your phone using radio waves sent between the
phone and the network towers. You also send data and access the Internet on this network. Carriers use
different technologies to handle these radio transmissions (GSM, CDMA, Edge, 3G, 4G, LTE, HSPA, iDEN).
data
Information sent or received from your phone other than calls and text messages. You may use data when
you access the internet, check your email, play games, use apps and more. Background tasks, such as
syncing or location services, may also use data.
data usage
The amount of data your phone uploads or downloads over a network in a given period. Your phone uses
your carrier's cellular network or over a Wi-Fi network. Depending on your plan with your carrier, you may
be charged additional fees when your data usage exceeds your plan's monthly limits.
GPS
Global Positioning System. A global satellite-based system for determining precise locations on Earth.With
GPS, your phone becomes your navigator when you're driving and your concierge when you're looking for a
nearby meal, movie, or cup of coffee.
mobile hotspot
A device or app that lets you share your mobile data connection with multiple devices via Wi‑Fi. You can
connect different devices to your hotspot, including notebooks, netbooks, MP3 players, cameras,
Smartphones, and portable gaming systems. The number of devices that can connect at one time depends
on your carrier and connection speed.
NFC
Near-field communication. A wireless technology that transfers information between two compatible
devices. Your phone doesn't support NFC.
notification
An alert from your phone or an app on your phone. Your phone displays icons in the status bar to notify you
of new messages, calendar events and alarms. Icons can also indicate ongoing status, such as connection to
a Wi‑Fi network.
Play Store
Google's store where you can download apps, books, movies, and music. Choose from an assortment of
free books or apps; purchase from an even larger selection.
SD card
Secure Digital (SD) card. A small, high-capacity removable memory card used in small, portable devices such
as mobile phones, tablets, and digital cameras.

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