The reason being, is because it was called a mobile before, before it was called a cell phone. The reason people call it a mobile phone is because it is mobile, and it doesn't have the restriction of a certain lengnth of electrical lead. The reason it was changed to cell phone in the USA, is because they run on a cell (battery), not an electrical lead.
I would have to say the sidekick from T-mobile.
they are called cellular phones but they call it cell phones for short cause no one wants to say "oh i got a new cellular phone!!!" it's just tacky!!! ~kgirl [[User:Kkumagai|Kkumagai]] 20:17, 22 Jan 2009 (UTC)
I am a tween, and I would say a mobile phone. I have both but in dangerous situations a video camera is not going to help you. Have fun with your new video camera or cell phone!
It's hard to say which cell phone is the most popular, but companies like Verizon wireless and AT&T wireless are probably the most well know cell phone companies right now.
Telephone in German is "das Telefon". The older terms "der Fernsprecher" and "der Fernsprechapparat" are seldom used. In German a cell phone (mobile phone) is called "das Handy" or "das Mobiltelefon"
You can behave and then say" i been behaving" and they will say that's true then u get a cell phone or u can help and then say "I've been helping and they will say "yeah u have and u will get a cell phone !!!!!!!!!!!!!1
i would say Verizon
Tele'fono mo'vil
cell phone is translated 'téléphone mobile' or 'téléphone portable' in French. The standard use is to shorten that in 'portable'. " t'as ton portable qui sonne " > " hey, your cellphone's ringing "
OOCL is a mobile cargo tracking system. If you want to find where your shipment is, you can do it from your cell phone. So I would say yes, it is easy to use.
O2 mobile offers cell phone services comparable to what you would find with any other cell phone providers do. There are data, voice and texting plans similar as what one would see with Telus, AT&T , etc. They also feature a type of customer loyalty program to perhaps say "thank you for your business"