Yes, cell phones are input-output devices.The 'input' part is you pressing keys to dial a number. The 'output' is the display screen.
Touchscreen. You see them every day on kiosks, cell phones, and PDA devices. The output is what you can see on the screen. The input is when you can control the device by touching images on the screen.
NO, cell phones contin a cpu, input and output devices but no hard drive
Cell phones
All the cell phones are working in DC only
The opposite of paging device is no paging device. Either someone can page you or they can't. Prior to pagers and cell phones, there were just landline phones.
A stylus.
A cell is neither an output nor an input device. A cell, also known as a cell phone or mobile phone, is an electronic device that is used for communication and can perform a wide range of functions, such as making calls, sending messages, browsing the internet, taking pictures, and playing music. While it does have input and output capabilities, such as a touchscreen display and speakers, it is not classified as an input or output device. Instead, input devices are used to provide data to a computer or electronic device, while output devices display or transmit information from the device to the user.
It's all 3.
A stylus.
It is an input device.
it is an input device