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SkillSoft Explore Course

IT Professional Curricula     Operating Systems and Server Technologies Solution Area     CompTIA A+     CompTIA A+ 220-1001

Mobile devices have flooded the market. Discover the various mobile connection types available, as well as best practices for synchronizing data. In this course, you will learn how to identify different types of wired connections, such as microUSB, lightning, tethering, and proprietary vendor-specific ports. You will also learn about wireless connections, such as NFC, Bluetooth, infrared (IR), and hotspots. Find out about accessories, such as headsets, speakers, game pads, battery packs, waterproofing, card readers, and memory types. See how to synchronize data, authenticate connections, and meet software requirements to install apps on a PC.



Objectives

CompTIA A+ 220-1001: Accessories and Mobile Device Synchronization

  • describe the different types of wired connections such as microUSB, lightning, tethering, and proprietary vendor-specific ports
  • list wireless connections such as NFC, Bluetooth, and IR
  • describe the purpose of a hotspot connection
  • list different accessories such as headsets, speakers, game pads, battery packs, and waterproofing
  • list different types of card readers like credit card and SD card, as well as different types of memory
  • describe the different types of synchronization methods such as cloud, desktop, and automobile
  • list types of data to synchronize
  • describe the purpose of mutual authentication for multiple services (SSO)
  • outline software requirements to install an application on a PC
  • list the different connection types used to enable synchronization
  • synchronize mobile data