Pokud se chcete vyznat v technologiích displejů mobilních telefonů a zajímá vás, jaký je rozdíl mezi LCD a LED, LED a OLED či AMOLED a P-OLED, v tomto článku pro vás máme odpovědi.
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The MWC 2018 is the largest mobile phone and related technology trade show that will take place from February 26, until March 1, 2018 in Barcelona. The 2300 exhibitors from all over the world will introduce new smartphones, mobile phone accessories, technical innovations, and other smart electronics. What should we look forward to?
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Plastic SIM cards are already dying a slow death. The future is eSIM technology. It is a separate chip that is built into the phone. What will change from using plastic SIM cards? Does the new modern eSIM technology have any pitfalls?
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NFC (Near Field Communication) is a wireless technology that enables fast and secure data exchange over very short distances (up to 4cm). You can use your mobile to make purchases in a shop or simply to share documents with a friend. Compared to Bluetooth, NFC connection is automatic and usually faster.
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How do you choose between hundreds of mobile phones for your child? Whether it's for a ten-year-old know-it-all or a teenager, we'll advise you on what to look for and give you some tips on how to pick the best one.
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Did you know that it takes just 15 minutes to back up all your data? Data back up preserves your data in case you lose or damage your device and makes it easier to switch to a new phone or tablet. What data back up apps should you use and what are their pros and cons? Read on to find out more!
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The ingress protection (IP) is an internationally standardised code that identifies the resistance of electrical appliances against the ingress of foreign items and liquids, especially water. It is expressed in the so-called IP code, which consists of the "IP" followed by two digits: the first indicates the protection against dangerous contact and foreign objects, the second indicates the degree of protection against water ingress.
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A modern control element used mainly in apps and games. Haptic technology is extremely touch-sensitive — modern devices with this technology can detect the degree of pressure you are applying. Different levels of pressure result in different effects. In the settings you can turn on the so-called tactile feedback, which means the system feeds you information on your actions. For example, in car racing, you have no pedals, but you have a steering wheel you can turn. If you strongly press the right side, the car speeds up; if you press the left side, the car slows down. If you press the steering wheel with enough force to trigger the brake function, the steering wheel gently vibrates to let you know it worked.
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