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Do you know what's on the inside of your phone? There are several sophisticated components in a mobile phone as Cell parts, yet that is not our first consideration when purchasing a new phone.
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Important Phone Components and Cell parts You Should Be Aware Of Do you know what's on the inside of your phone? There are several sophisticated components in a mobile phone as Cell parts, yet that is not our first consideration when purchasing a new phone. However, it is still necessary to understand the fundamental components of a phone and its operations. Are you curious? Let's get started. 1.IC for charging The charging sector is managed by the charging IC. It is responsible for supplying power to the whole phone. It may be located near R22 in the Power Section. 2. Antenna Location A cell phone has at least one antenna for transmitting and receiving radio signals. Modern mobile phones have several tiny antennas. They may have many antennas, such as a cellular antenna, a wi-fi antenna, a Bluetooth antenna, and a GPS antenna. If there is an issue with an antenna, your phone will not have a network. 3.RAM "To multitask, smartphones require quick access memory," which RAM provides. Any software or game may be loaded into RAM. RAM allows you to execute multiple applications at the same time. In terms of RAM, an important component of a phone, Android phones have progressed from 2GB to 4GB, and now 6GB or 8GB. When it comes to iPhones, the iPhone 7 plus has 3GB of RAM. If you have limited RAM in your phone or are running many apps at the same time, it's time to free up some space. 4.VCO It is located in the network area and transmits data voltage to the RF IC and CPU. After receiving a directive from the CPU, it is the responsibility of the VCO to set the frequency. If a failure occurs in VCO, there will be no network in your phone, and your phone will display the message "Call terminated" or "Call failed." Canadian Cell Parts 15-1855 W 1ST AVE VANCOUVER, BC - V6J 5B8 Call: 604-620-8710, 647-860-2271 chris@canadiancellparts.com https://www.canadiancellparts.com/