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Question 480

A user's brand new phone froze while information was being transferred from the old phone. When a technician reset the new phone, it functioned properly when a data transfer was not being attempted. When the technician tested the old phone, it did not appear to have any functionality issues and passed all forms of device testing. Which of the following is the most likely reason the data transfer failed?

    Correct Answer: B

    If the new phone froze during the data transfer but functioned properly when the transfer was not attempted, and the old phone had no apparent functionality issues, the most likely cause is that the older phone had a corrupted OS. Even though it passed device testing, a corruption in the OS could cause issues specifically during the data transfer process, leading to the new phone freezing.

Discussion
yailieOption: D

ChatGPT said it was D. The older phone utilized different wireless protocols. If the data transfer failed when attempting to transfer information from the old phone to the new one, it suggests a compatibility issue between the wireless protocols used by both devices. Different wireless protocols or standards (such as Bluetooth versions, Wi-Fi standards, or transfer protocols) could hinder the data transfer process, causing the new phone to freeze. is that correct?

a5f9f74

Given the scenario described, where the new phone froze during data transfer but functioned properly afterward, and the old phone showed no functionality issues, the most likely reason for the data transfer failure is: B. The older phone had a corrupted OS. If the new phone froze specifically during the data transfer process, it suggests that there might have been some compatibility or corruption issue with the data being transferred from the old phone. While the old phone passed all forms of device testing, it's still possible that there was a corruption or glitch in the operating system that caused the data transfer to fail on the new phone. Therefore, the most probable reason for the data transfer failure is that the older phone had a corrupted operating system.

Jackphygurz

this makes sense! Nice

max12553Option: A

I think it's A. The oldphone was working before, they reset the phone and it was working before the transfer and I don't believe it was corrupted or a hardware issue so When transferring data between two phones, having different operating system (OS) versions can lead to compatibility issues.