What value can be gleaned from each generation of mobile device (1G, 2G, 3G, and 4G)? What are their strengths and weaknesses?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer (should include points such as):
Each represents a generation of mobile devices. In each new generation starting from 1G and going to the current generation (4G at the time of writing), new features, functionality, and network types (digital or analog) define the devices of that generation.
Knowing the capabilities and limitations of each generation informs the analysis of the particular device.
1G was analog network similar to radios, and the main function was sending and receiving phone calls.
2G was the first digital network with feature phones that could send and receive SMS (text) messages, synchronize with email, and other features that would open the door for the next generation. 2G systems were circuit switched and 3G systems are packet switched. The advent of packet switched mobile phone networks allowed virtually any kind of data to be accessed by the mobile device.
3G and 4G are mobile broadband networks allowing for a more data-intensive workload.

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