A few terminology used while talking about Computer Spy and Spy Phone applications features and potential may be unfamiliar to some people.
Some standard phrases include:
Address book – The Address Book, or Contact List is the data base in a cell phone that stores most frequently dialed numbers like the name (often the nickname), telephone number, and other relevant details of contacts.
Android – Android is the label for the operating system (OS) developed by Google used by many smartphone device producers. It has emerged as really well-liked with people, and also rather popular with 3rd party programmers and very good for spy phones
BlackBerry – The BlackBerry brand name is applicable to both mobile phones and software operating systems. Call Intercept – listen in on phone calls, or phone tap, phone tapping, cell phone tapping
Call Log – Call History Logs also known as Call Activity and related to Event Logging – Incoming and outgoing call history logs or sometimes likewise named event logs or activity logs of the cell phone. Some spyphone software programs may also capture address book information.
Carrier/Provider Networks – In the US, there are 2 major cell phone network technologies – CDMA and GSM. Verizon Wireless and Sprint use a technology called CDMA. Likewise, ATT and T-Mobile use GSM. GSM was originally an acronym for Grouped Special Mobile, but was changed to Global System for Mobile Communication. CDMA refers to Code Division Multiple Access. GSM is employed much more around the world than CDMA.
CELL ID – the cellular phone signal tower unique ID. It can be utilized to approximate phone location
Compatible Phone – Each and every model of spy phone software, as well as, smart phone brand/model, supports different features and elements – check partner websites for facts for your phone.
Event – activities such as a cellular phone call that is made or received, an SMS/text message that is sent or received, and email that is sent or received, a location report giving cell ID and/or GPS coordinates. Event logging – Is the transmission of activities of the target phone to either the monitoring phone or an online database. This can include SMS/text messages, voice calls, emails, or locations. Event selection – The ability to establish which events are taken.
GPS – GPS is an acronym for Global Positioning System and uses satellites to identify location
GSM – GSM is an acronym for Global System for Mobile Communications Monitor Phone – any telephone number chosen by the user for monitoring SpyCall and Call Intercept Smartphone – A smartphone is cellular phone with computer-like functionality or others would possibly refer to as a tiny computer with the features and functions of a portable phone.
SMS Text Message – even though deleted. SMS stands for Short Message Service, it utilizes uniform communications protocols that allow incoming and outgoing short text messages between cell phones.
Spy Call or SpyCall – remote control of the phone microphone to listen to the phone surroundings Target Phone – the cellphone to be monitored. Undetectable or Invisible – installation is not noticeable on the Target phone.