A mobile support technician is evaluating several mobile device hardware failures and component specifications. Match each reported symptom or scenario on the left with its corresponding underlying technical cause or component characteristic on the right.
- A laptop screen displays an extremely faint image that is visible only when illuminated directly by a bright external flashlight, whereas a dark smartphone screen with the same symptom requires replacing the entire display assembly rather than a backlight component.CCFL-based LCD panels rely on high-voltage inverters and backlights for illumination, while self-emissive OLED panels integrate light generation directly into pixels without a separate backlight or inverter.
- A technician attempts to upgrade a mobile laptop's memory using standard desktop memory modules, but the modules fail to physically fit into the motherboard expansion slots.Mobile laptops require Small Outline Dual In-line Memory Modules (SODIMMs), which feature smaller form factors and pin counts compared to desktop Dual In-line Memory Modules (DIMMs).
- A user connects a high-resolution external display to a mobile device's USB-C port, but receives video output only when using a specific cable rated for high-speed display transmission.DisplayPort Alternate Mode (Alt Mode) requires compatible host ports, display controllers, and rated USB-C/Thunderbolt cables to carry native video signals alongside data and power.
- A cellular service provider requests a unique 15-digit hardware identifier tied to a mobile phone's physical radio hardware to block a stolen device from connecting to any network, regardless of which SIM card is inserted.The International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) uniquely identifies the physical mobile device hardware, whereas the International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) identifies the cellular subscriber account on the SIM card.
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Matching Pairings:
- Faint LCD vs OLED display behavior -> CCFL/inverter backlight distinction versus self-emissive OLED technology.
- Desktop memory physical fit failure -> SODIMM versus full-size desktop DIMM form factor mismatch.
- USB-C video connectivity requirements -> DisplayPort Alternate Mode cable and interface capabilities.
- Hardware-level network blocking identifier -> International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) vs International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI).
- Faint LCD vs OLED display behavior -> CCFL/inverter backlight distinction versus self-emissive OLED technology.
- Desktop memory physical fit failure -> SODIMM versus full-size desktop DIMM form factor mismatch.
- USB-C video connectivity requirements -> DisplayPort Alternate Mode cable and interface capabilities.
- Hardware-level network blocking identifier -> International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) vs International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI).
Each item accurately pairs a specific mobile device hardware scenario with its core technical principle: OLED panels omit inverters, laptops require SODIMM form factors, USB-C video depends on DisplayPort Alt Mode, and network hardware blocking relies on the unique IMEI.
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Mobile Device Hardware and Display Diagnostics