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Technologies of Communication

     Smart devices have several built-in technologies that can connect them to other
     devices, such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NFC, and Hotspot.

            Bluetooth: Bluetooth is used to transfer data between two mobile phones
            wirelessly or link peripheral items to a computer, such as a mouse, keyboard,
     headset, or link smart phone with a smart watch. Bluetooth technology is
     characterized by its low power consumption, which makes the battery work for a
     longer time. also giving additional functions, such as allowing pairing between two
     devices via applications without the need to modify the device settings. Bluetooth can
     be used in cars by connecting parts of the car without wires. When connecting two
     devices for the first time, you may be required to enter the pairing code, and then
     pairing will occur automatically without the need to connect the two devices every
     time.
     Mobile Data: It is used to connect to the Internet using a mobile network. It may
            require extra costs.
            Wi-Fi: Wi-Fi technology is used to connect two or more devices. Wi-Fi services
            can be used on any device that supports this technology, such as smartphones,
     tablets, computers, and smart screens. Connections are mostly done by knowing the
     network name and its security key. Wi-Fi technology allows the smartphone to be
     connected to the local network and thus connected to the Internet. It also supports
     rapid large files transfers between two or more devices. It also supports printing files
     wirelessly by sending them directly to the printer if the printer supports that. It also
     supports synchronization between the smartphone and the screen to display photos,
     videos, and music files. When Wi-Fi is turned on, your phone automatically connects
     to nearby Wi-Fi networks that you've connected to before. You can also set your phone
     to automatically connect to saved nearby Wi-Fi networks.
            Hotspot: It is a technology provided by smartphones through which the Internet
            can be connected from the smartphone to various other devices such as laptops,
     other smartphones, MP3 players, smart tablets, and even smart devices.
            Near Field Communication (NFC): This technology allows data to be passed from
            one device to another by touching the two devices together. You can also share
     all data, photos, and videos from one device to another within a narrow range, not
     exceeding five centimeters, and this technology is used in contactless card payments.

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