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Mobile Phone Hardware Components

Figure depicts gsm mobile phone block diagram. Typically hardware components of a mobile phone include display (LCD, touch screen), keypad, microphone, speaker, SIM card, battery, USB port, antenna, memory unit(RAM,ROM), camera, CODEC, RF part, DAC/ADC, baseband part (L1/Layer1/physical layer) running on DSP, Application/protocol layers running on CPU, ON/OFF switch and Bluetooth/GPS features.

Mobile Phone Software | Protocol Stack

Other than physical layer there are other layers involved in GSM mobile phone to make it work with GSM network/base station. To know more on the protocol stack used in mobile refer GSM Protocol Stack. The entire protocol stack is ported on CPU of ARM or of any other type of processors.
Application layer
It also runs on CPU. various applications run in GSM mobile phone. It include audio,video and image/graphics applications. It supports various audio formats such as MP3,MP4,WAV,rm. JPEG image formats are usually available. It supports video formats e.g.MPEG-1 to MPEG-5. Mobile phone supports CIF, QCIF video standard resolutions.

Mobile Phone OS (Operating System)

Mobile phone operating systems (OSs) are the software platforms that enable smartphones to perform a wide range of tasks, from running apps to managing system resources. The two most popular mobile OSs are Android and iOS. Android, developed by Google, is an open-source platform used by various manufacturers like Samsung, Google, and Xiaomi, providing extensive customization options and compatibility with numerous hardware configurations. Apple’s iOS, on the other hand, is a proprietary OS exclusive to iPhone devices, known for its seamless integration with Apple’s ecosystem and a focus on security and user experience.

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