Connectivity
Definition: The ability for two devices to "talk" to each other, allowing them to communicate, and send and receive data. Connectivity lets a mobile phone link with a variety of devices, for example a PC or laptop, web pad, printer, portable handsfree or car kit. Although the traditional connectivity with cables is still very common, wireless connectivity is now in great demand, especially with the advent of Bluetooth. Prior to that, many links were made wirelessly via infrared.
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