Mobile phones, mobiles, cellular phones, cellphones
They use cellular transmission to work. But in fact, many countries call them MOBILE PHONES.
a mobile phone is a small thing that you can talk through
They also call it cellular phones, mobile phones, mobile devices, wireless devices. They call it a cell phone because it uses cellular signals.
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because without it you can not call or text or even bbm each other
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mobile phones are called "portable" in French.
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* There are many advantages to mobile phones, they are quick and a very simple piece of technology. you can carry a mobile phone with you so you don't miss important calls * if you are lost, you can call for directions * if you are in an accident, you can call the police or ambulance - and if the phone has a camera, you can take pictures of the accident * you can listen to music, text, play games when you're bored * most mobile phones have a calculator and a phone book * you can use a mobile phone to call your customers or boss if you are running late to a meeting
Portable (cell) phones are low-power devices - they have a limited range. Each mobile-phone communicates with at least three mobile 'masts' to establish its location so the network can keep the call connected. These masts cover a set area - or 'cell' (which is why americans call them cell-phones). The masts communicate with each other to connect the call to its destination.
To call any North American (USA, Canada, etc.) phone, you need the country code +1, the three-digit area code, and the 7-digit subscriber number. Dial your international access prefix (00 from the UK and many other countries, but some countries use other prefixes), then the country code, area code, and number. Mobile phones in the USA do not have separate area codes. They use the same geographic area codes as landlines. There is no way to distinguish by the phone number whether it is a mobile phone or a landline.