Mobile accessories

Mobile Accessories 

  • Mobile phone accessories include any hardware that is not integral to the operation of a mobile smartphone as designed by the manufacturer.

Contents :-  

  1. Cases
  2. anti-lost devices
  3. phone charms
  4. mass storage
  5. chargers
  6. hdmi and cables

    1. Cases




    Cases, which are designed to attach to, support, or otherwise hold a smartphone, are popular accessories. Case measures are based on the display inches.  
     

    There are different types:            
  •     Pouches and sleeves
  •     Holsters
  •     Shells
  •     Skins
  •     Safety straps
  •     Bumpers
  •     Flip cases and wallets
  •     Screen protection and body films
  •     Drop and shock protection
  •     Leather case 

         

2. Anti-lost devices

  • Anti-loss keychains can easily locate a smartphone through the GPS and Bluetooth low energy antennas of the phone. Once the user is within range of the smartphone, both the smartphone and device will alert the user. It also can be used to remotely take photographs using Bluetooth.

     

     

     

     



 



          3. Phone charms

  • Phone charms are used to decorate the device. They attach either by a strap or by plugging into the jack plug.

      



       4. Mass storage

  • Some smartphones feature SD card slots (usually the smaller Micro-SD variant). These, in combination with a compatible SD card, can be used to transfer files from one device to another, or simply to increase the storage capacity of the phone.
  • Wi-Fi SDs are Wi-Fi communication devices on a special SD card inserted into the SD card slot. They can move pictures to a local computer or an online photo-sharing service.
  • Additionally, many devices have USB On-The-Go and support USB storage, in most cases using either a special USB micro-B flash drive or an adapter for a standard USB port. Such adapters can also be used with various other USB devices, such as hardware mice and keyboards. 




       5. Chargers

  • Smartphone chargers have gone through a diverse evolution that has included cradles, plug-in cords and obscure connectors. However, more recent devices generally use micro-USB. (Apple devices still use proprietary cables, though the form-factor of their 30-pin plug used on older devices has shown up elsewhere.
  • External batteries can be included in cases, but may also be attached to the phone via rubber suction cups.

      

      6. HDMI and Cables

  • Micro usb(11pin) to hdmi male mhl adapter cable connect your mhl-enabled smartphone or tablet (with 11-pin micro-usb) to an hdtv for streaming video playing games or viewing a presentation on the big screen.

     

     

  • USB (abbreviation of Universal Serial Bus) is an industry standard that establishes specifications forcables, connectors and protocols for connection, communication and power supply between personal computers and their peripheral devices.























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