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CompTIA A+ Certification All-in-One Exam Guide

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need a 2.4-GHz CPU with two or more cores. For a Mac, the basic software

requirements are OS X version 10.10.5 or later. For more information, visit

www.apple.com.

With iCloud, you can have all your iPhone or iPad data backed up online

and thus accessible anywhere. This includes: any media purchased through

iTunes, calendars, contacts, reminders, and so forth.

Android and Gmail

Android-based mobile devices don’t have a central desktop application

accomplishing what iTunes does for Apple devices. Rather, they sync over

the Internet. The options for what you can sync depend on what Google

services you use and your installed apps, but some common options include

app data, contacts, calendars, e-mail, any media purchased through Google

Play, files in Google Drive or Google Pictures, and more. For any other type

of data or media, you can still treat the Android device like a thumb drive—

you drag and drop files from or to the appropriate folder on the smartphone

or tablet.

Mobile Device Communication and Ports

Mobile devices wouldn’t be nearly as useful if they didn’t have ways to

interconnect with the outside world. This section looks at the many

technologies and connections mobile devices use to get data flowing to the

Internet and other devices.

Micro-USB/Mini-USB

If you have an Android device made before 2017, it’s very likely it has either

a micro- or mini-USB port to charge, connect to laptops or desktops, and

sync between those devices. Micro-USB or mini-USB connectors were

standard on most Android devices. That’s not to say that you won’t be able to

find devices using proprietary connectors; Google provides the OS to

multiple device manufacturers, and some manufacturers do maintain a

proprietary connector.

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