CompTIA · Official Blueprint · Last reviewed May 2026
The official CompTIA 220-1101 exam covers 5 domains. Domain weights tell you exactly how much of the exam each topic represents — and where to invest your study time.
Covers the topics, concepts, and applied skills examined under the Mobile Devices domain. Study the official exam objectives and practise questions in this area to build confidence and accuracy before your exam.
Practice Mobile Devices questionsCovers the topics, concepts, and applied skills examined under the Networking domain. Study the official exam objectives and practise questions in this area to build confidence and accuracy before your exam.
Practice Networking questionsCovers the topics, concepts, and applied skills examined under the Hardware domain. Study the official exam objectives and practise questions in this area to build confidence and accuracy before your exam.
Practice Hardware questionsCovers the topics, concepts, and applied skills examined under the Virtualization and Cloud Computing domain. Study the official exam objectives and practise questions in this area to build confidence and accuracy before your exam.
Practice Virtualization and Cloud Computing questionsCovers the topics, concepts, and applied skills examined under the Hardware and Network Troubleshooting domain. Study the official exam objectives and practise questions in this area to build confidence and accuracy before your exam.
Practice Hardware and Network Troubleshooting questionsThe heaviest domain on the 220-1101 is "Mobile Devices" at null%. Start here and return to it regularly.
Allocate study time proportional to domain weight — a 25% domain deserves roughly 25% of your prep hours.
Never skip a low-weight domain. A 10% domain still represents 5–7 exam questions — enough to make the difference between pass and fail.
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A+ Hardware
The A+ certification is where IT careers begin, but that does not mean the exam is easy.
A+ OS and Software
Core 2 (220-1102) shifts from physical hardware to software, operating systems, and security.
Mobile Device Types
The CompTIA A+ 220-1101 exam begins with mobile devices — you must identify device types, understand their hardware characteristics, and know how they connect to enterprise environments.
Laptop Components
Laptop components are a major focus of the CompTIA A+ 220-1101 exam.
Mobile Connectivity
Mobile device connectivity covers the wireless and wired technologies that allow smartphones, tablets, and laptops to communicate.
Mobile Device Sync
Mobile device synchronization keeps data consistent across devices and cloud services.