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A SYNOPSIS REPORT

ON

Operating System for Handled Device


Such as Mobile Phones & PDAS

For submission of Synopsis Report


For first semester in MSC (Computer Science)
CAP-316

Under the Guidance of


Mr. Gurpreet Singh
Faculty MSC (C.S), CAP-316
Lovely professional University.

Submitted by,
Harjinder Pal Singh.
Reg No-: 11012136
Roll No.: RTB012A28.
DECLARATION

I HARJINDER PAL SINGH hereby declare that The Synopsis Reporton


“Operating System for Handled Device Such as Mobile Phones & PDAS” is an
original work carried by me for the partial fulfillment of the requirement
of course curriculum of MSC (Computer Science) under the guidance of,

Mr. Gurpreet Singh.


(Faculty LIM Studies, CAP-316, Lovely Professional University)
I have followed all the guidance and instruction issued by the institute
time to time for the preparation of this term-paper. The completion of all
the information and data are accurate if it is found that anything is wrong
or false the institute can take any action against me. It is further submitted
that this project is the property of our college.

Date: Signature:

28/09/10 Harjinder Pal Singh


INTRODUCTION

When shopping for a new PDA or smartphone, you


probably weigh your decision on factors such as the size of the device, its
features, and its price. These are important considerations, to be sure, but
more importantly what about the operating system, the core software that
runs these devices? Most users know the differences between Windows
and Macintosh, but what about Palm and BlackBerry? Symbian and
Windows Mobile? How do these handheld platforms compare, and
should you use them as the basis of your buying decision?

After weeks of poking, prodding, and tapping on


screens, we found the answers. We put the BlackBerry 4.3, Palm 5.4,
Symbian 9.2, and Windows Mobile 6 operating systems through the
wringer, checking their strengths and weakness in areas such as e-mail,
multimedia, Microsoft Office compatibility, and ease of use. We looked
at the number (and quality) of third-party applications, which can make
the devices more like pocket computers than pocket organizers. And we
delved into the core applications themselves to see which operating
system does the best job managing your contacts, calendars, and other
critical info. Read on to see how they compare.

SYSTEM STUDY

Now you have a general overview of what


each operating system has to offer, but you still may be asking yourself,
which is right for me? This will largely depend on what types of
functionality are important to you. Palm and Windows Mobile handhelds
offer mass appeal to general consumers and business users alike with
their mix of productivity and entertainment features. For years, these two
handheld operating systems have competed fiercely to woo handheld
buyers, but now, they're almost evenly matched in terms of the core
applications: an address book, a calendar, a to-do list, and memos. Palm
still holds the advantage in PC synchronization as it works with both
Mac- and Windows-based computers right out of the box, and the
operating system benefits from a large library of third-party applications;
however, Windows Mobile is by far the champ of multimedia
capabilities.

FEATURES OF THE OPERATING

SYSTEM USED

For e-mail fanatics, the BlackBerrys' combination of push


technology and integrated QWERTY keyboards is hard to beat, and
though they've generally been more business-centric devices, RIM has
made a push to reach more customers with consumer-friendly models and
has successfully done so with the RIM BlackBerry Pearl and Curve
series. Still, the entertainment features lag a bit behind the rest as does the
Web browsing experience. Finally, Symbian might not be the most
recognized OS among the group, it offers corporate users powerful
productivity and security tools, and the versatility of the OS opens itself
up to more general audiences. The only setback has been the limited
number of Symbian-based smart phones available in the United States.

To further help you with your buying decision, we've rounded up


some of our top product picks for each handheld OS. Check them out
below.

Palm Windows Mobile BlackBerry Symbian

RIM BlackBerry
Palm TX AT&T Tilt Nokia N95
Pearl 8130

BlackBerry Curve Nokia E90


Palm Centro Motorola Q9c
8320 Communicator
Samsung RIM BlackBerry Sony Ericson
Palm Treo 755p
BlackJack II 8820 P990i

FEATURES OF NEW SYSTEM

Pocket PC Forensic Software


Pocket PC Forensics Software easily
extracts all detailed information from your windows OS supported pocket
PC or PDA mobile phones and other equivalent devices in the secure
way. Smartphone forensics investigator tool explore all major branded
pocket PC mobile phone devices and shows all stored records including
files and folders details, windows registry information, database records,
mobile phone general and architecture details and other evidences from
your multimedia cell phone. Download affordable and easy to use mobile
phone investigation utility useful for forensics and investigation usage.

Software Features

• Extracts all the information of windows OS based mobile phone,


PDA phones, etc including operating system, registry details,
database information, detail of files and folders and other such
types.
• Examines all the information of your phone like phonebook
number, battery number, IMSI number of your sim card,
phonebook and SMS capacity of your phone and sim card, memory
status, manufacturer detail, and other such information.
• Data Doctor forensic software tool supports all the major brands of
windows based multimedia mobile phones like Toshiba, Samsung,
Motorola, Sony Ericsson, HP etc.

Software Requirements

• Processor: Pentium class or equivalent processor.


• RAM: 128MB RAM recommended.
• Hard Disk: 10MB free hard disk space.
• Supported Operating System: Windows 98/ ME/ NT/ 2000/ 2003/
XP/ Vista.

SUMMERY

Synchronize your mobile device by just connecting your PDA device


with Computer system for transferring the information, files or settings.
Synchronization is handled with different applications for Windows Vista
and Windows XP or earlier.

Please check which operating system is running on your PC and choose


the appropriate options listed below:

• If your PC is running on Windows Vista, your synchronization


settings will be managed through the Windows Mobile Device
Center.
• If your PC is running on Windows XP (or earlier) your
synchronization settings will be managed through Microsoft
ActiveSync.

WHAT I AM GOING TO DO FOR ACCOMPLISHING THE


TERM PAPER

First I have collected data and then gather information


which require for my term paper. I will be collecting the
information from books, journals and websites. I will be using
Microsoft word 2003 for typing my documentation. And even I
will use Ms-paint for drawing the diagrams, and even the
spreadsheet for calculating the estimation.
Basically in this term paper, I will focus on my topic
given by sir. And try to understand proper meaning of the term
paper topic. So I will try incorporated necessary information
require for the term paper. Through reading will done from
different books and different ideas and methodology will be
implementing in the term paper. I have come to know functions
oriented design in software.
Finally I would like to thank sir for giving me term
paper on the topic “Function oriented Design in software
engineering” which will benefit me in near future. But at present
doing this Synopsis Report, I got different knowledge about the
Operating System for handled device such as Mobile Phones &
PDAS.

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