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Although it is not seen or touched by a wireless handset user, low-level software is integral to
basic functionality of their cell phone. Low-level software, specifically the flash file system,
ensures that data can be written to the storage media, accessed by the user, and read on demand.
Simply, without data, a cell phone (or any device, for that matter) is just an expensive paper
weight.
The flash file system is a layer of software that has properties of a file system as well as a flash
driver. A file system makes it possible to store and organize files, while the flash driver enables
those files to be accessed from the flash memory storage media.
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