cellular phone

NOUN
  1. a hand-held mobile radiotelephone for use in an area divided into small sections, each with its own short-range transmitter/receiver
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How To Use cellular phone In A Sentence

  • Their strategy was overheard on a police scanner that was able to intercept cellular phone transmissions.
  • It is very easy to predict that we will have a lot of new cellular phone handsets with stylish designs.
  • A cellular phone is really a mobile radio system that sends a signal out over public airwaves.
  • Accessories such as a carrying case and battery recharger are free with the purchase of a cellular phone.
  • So cooperative are some guards that they will warn prisoners if there is going to be a search of the cells, so the inmates can hide contraband items like weapons, cellular phones and pornographic VCDs.
  • The average monthly bill per customer is declining as the industry woos newcomers who want a cellular phone mainly for emergencies.
  • Accessories such as a carrying case and battery recharger are free with the purchase of a cellular phone.
  • At periodical intervals, the network returns the data to a central control room by cellular phone, satellite, or a conventional telephone circuit.
  • One of the participants at the imbizo complained that though people had cellular phones in this rural and mountainous area, they could not use them.
  • The company estimates that about one-third of the world's noncellular phone calls are completed over circuits that contain its chips. AMDZone Frontpage
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