CompTIA A+ Full Free Course for Beginners - Module 8 - Supporting Mobile Devices

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Module 8 (Supporting Mobile Devices) of the Full CompTIA A+ Training Course which is for beginners. This is still part of the Core 1 which mostly focuses on the 1101 exam questions and topics.

In this video we cover the eighth module of the Full A+ Course which is Supporting Mobile Devices.

Below you'll find some time stamps to some of the main topics discussed in this module, this is not all the topics in the module though:

00:00 Intro
00:21 Agenda

Section 1 - Setup Mobile Devices and Peripherals ================

02:19 Mobile Display Components
08:17 Mobile Device Accessories
11:23 Wi-Fi Networking
16:31 Mobile Hotspots and Tethering
18:44 Mobile Device Wired Connection Methods
21:59 Bluetooth Wireless Connections
24:03 Near Field Communication Wireless Connections
27:07 Port Replicators and Docking Stations

Section 2 - Mobile Device Apps ===============================

30:13 Mobile Apps
33:48 Types of Data to Synchronize
36:59 Email Configuration Options
40:22 Synchronization Methods
43:13 Enterprise Mobility Management
49:20 Two-Factor Authentication

Section 3 - Install and Configure Laptop Hardware ================

51:14 Laptop Disassembly Process
55:52 Battery Replacement
58:28 RAM and Adapter Replacement

Section 4 - Troubleshoot Mobile Device Issues ===================

01:02:22 Power and Battery Issues
01:05:43 Hardware Failure Issues
01:08:58 Screen Calibration Issues

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So, we actually have docking stations at schools, Dell Docking stations. Think of the size of a brick, but thinner. They have usb-C, USB-A, Ethernet, HDMI, and a few display ports on them. Super useful when there are so many gadjets teachers use now. We do not have desktops in our schools, only laptops, and because of covid we needed to make things where it is easy to move. So, we implemented docking stations at each desk or location where our staff can unplug and plug back in wherever they go. (btw I saw the sea monster)

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8:57 I may be wrong but I think the difference is touch pens have features like pressure sensitivity and are actively electronics, wherein styluses only do what your fingers can do, just on a stick. Like those pens with the lil rubber nubs on the end are styluses while things like apple pencils are touch pens.

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So after watching this video I immediately went to my CompTIA Mobile Devices practice questions and am bombarded by monitors/TV questions such as

"An IT department is looking to purchase TVs for their conference room. The main requirements are that they have good contrast ratios, are thinner and lighter, and consume less power. What kind of TV should they buy for the conference rooms?
OLED
TN
VA
IPS
I DON'T KNOW YET"

I can't recall any of the modules in your series going over the topic of screen types but I could be wrong! I'll be rewatching through videos 1-10 to make sure I'm as clued up as can be before I take the Core 1 exam soon and if I'm wrong I'll come back and correct this comment!

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