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Week 10 Posting - Wrap Up

  Throughout this class, I have enjoyed the different versions of hardware and how it interacts with basic troubleshooting. I wish we went deeper into mobile devices and Linux. My current job works directly with customers on a pure software side, I was able to take a few things I learned here and applied to make me a better employee. Although I like putting my thoughts out on paper, I dislike how public-facing some of these sites are. I enjoy my privacy and do not wish to share anything document-wise that can be traced back to me. Even if I give 100% correct information and someone tries it in a future update, it may break a system, and I do not want to be held liable. In the software space having a github or blog can help with employers, but it also shares that not all the focus is going into the company.

Week 9 Posting - Common Mobile Device Issues

  Ever since the creation of computers people have been fascinated by how small and powerful these devices can become.   The first mobile station with an 8” screen and weighing 40lbs to the mobile devices we have now that can run multiple simultaneous tasks at all times once, we are seeing devices with fewer drawbacks. Even while being more practical there are still some smaller issues that modern devices face. Much like in the older days powering devices is an issue, most devices can run a few hours before needing a charge, also the use of storage is limited in a small form factor. Even with the first two items working the issue of heat is also another element to balance, devices are not as simple as most think. Finally, the ability to drop or break these tiny devices is much more predominant than in typical laptops or even desktop computers. Sakshi. (2018, April 8). 10 common mobile phone problems: Mind-blowing solutions . InstaCash. Retrieved August 6, 2022, from https://...