Handsets [noun]
Definition of Handsets:
device for receiving
Sentence/Example of Handsets:
If you need to lend your phone to someone, but still worry about their unfettered access to your handset, know that you can lock people inside one particular app or prevent them from installing anything while you’re not looking.
You can still pair them with other Android handsets, but you’re going to lose key parts of the software integration.
For one thing, premium handsets got expensive, routinely topping out over $1,000.
It says it faces competition from Google’s Android operating system, which is used by competing handset makers like Samsung and Google itself.
Nokia-branded handsets are not only a source of anonymized customer data, or first-party data, for targeting and measurement, they’re also a source of telemetry data on how the phone is being used.
The mode does automatically turn itself off though—once you’ve got your handset back up to 80 percent charged.
The 5G iPhone is Apple’s biggest product introduction of the year, and the first major redesign of the popular handset since 2017.
There’s a mid-tier handset, a slightly lower-mid-tier handset and an even lower-mid-tier handset.
Google created a similar effect with its Android mobile operating system and agreements that effectively forced handset makers to pre-install Google’s search engine and browser on their phones.
Secondly, if you tap Advanced and then System update, you can make sure you’re running the latest version of Android available for your handset.