Describe the process of using each generation of mobile device to create a timeline and correlate events on the device

What will be an ideal response?


Answer:
The initial generation of devices contained little information to catalog events and provided as much information as landline telephones did, because these devices could only communicate via telephone calls and provide similar information to timeline events that landline telephones could provide.
The second and third generations of mobile phones introduced several adventitious features such as text messages, on-device calendars, in-depth call logs, etc. These components could all be used to create a catalog of events in order to determine when or even where specific events have taken place.
The current (4G) generation transformed this to an even further extent with the ability to synchronize and use social media networks such as Facebook and Twitter on individual devices. Combining this with additional downloadable software from application marketplaces can provide a nearly limitless collection of information that could be used to create an extremely detailed timeline of events.

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