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What (who) is phone$60204$ - definition

DANGLING MOBILE PHONE ACCESSORY
Phone strap; Cell phone charms; Phone danglers; Phone charms; Cell phone charm; Mobile phone charms

Light Phone         
AMERICAN TECH STARTUP
Light (phone); The Light Phone; Light Phone I; Light Phone 1; Light Phone II; Light Phone 2; LightPhone
The Light Phone is a brand of mobile phones by Light; a startup company in Brooklyn, New York that creates technology products advertised as "designed to be used as little as possible". The Light Phone was conceived as a reaction against problematic smartphone use, with the discussion of apps and services such as email, social media, and web browsers being a key focus of the brand's production and marketing.
cellphone         
  • Martin Cooper]] of Motorola, shown here in a 2007 reenactment, made the first publicized handheld mobile phone call on a prototype DynaTAC model on 3 April 1973.
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  • People using phones while walking
  • Dupuis and Haug during a GSM meeting in Belgium, April 1992
  • The [[Motorola DynaTAC]] 8000X. In 1983, it became the first commercially available handheld cellular mobile phone.
  • A driver using two handheld mobile phones at once
  • Scrapped mobile phones
  • A text message (SMS)
  • Mobile payment system
  • [[Personal Handy-phone System]] mobiles and modems, 1997–2003
  • Mobile phone subscribers per 100 inhabitants. 2014 figure is estimated.
  • A sign in the US restricting cell phone use to certain times of day (no cell phone use between 7:30–9:00 am and 2:00–4:15 pm)
  • Typical mobile phone mini-[[SIM card]]
PORTABLE DEVICE TO MAKE TELEPHONE CALLS USING A RADIO LINK
Cell phone; Cellular telephone; Cellular mobile; Cell phones; Cellular phone; Cellular phones; Mobile telephone; Mobile cellular; Cellphones; Mobile phones; Cell Phone; Hand phone; Handphone; Mobile telephones; Cellular telephones; Cell-phone; Mobile Phone; Cellular radio; Cell telephone; Cell phone carrier; Celluar telephone; Cellular Radio; Mobile telecom; Flipfone; Flip fone; Mobile Phones; Cell telephones; Mobile cellular wireless; GSM phone; Mobile wireless communication; Mobile loop; Cellular Telephone; Cell Phones; Cellphone; Cellular communication standard; Mobile communication standard; Mobilephone; Mobil Phone; Mobil phone; Mobile Telephone; Hand Phone; Cellphone video; Cellular communication; Secret cell phone; Celphone; Cellular device; Radio Common Carrier; Mobile phone safety; Mobile handset; Cellular Telephone Technology; Mobile screen; Mobile display; Environmental impact of mobile phones; Kosher phone; Mobile wireless; Mobile terminal; Mobile handsets; Hand telephone; Hand telephones; Handphones; Hand phones; Criticism of cell phone; Draft:Mobile phone; Mobile number; Health effects of mobile phone usage; Kosher phones; Radio common carrier
also cell-phone (cellphones)
A cellphone is the same as a cellular phone
. (mainly AM)
= mobile phone
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mobile phone         
  • Martin Cooper]] of Motorola, shown here in a 2007 reenactment, made the first publicized handheld mobile phone call on a prototype DynaTAC model on 3 April 1973.
  • work=ITU}}</ref>
  • People using phones while walking
  • Dupuis and Haug during a GSM meeting in Belgium, April 1992
  • The [[Motorola DynaTAC]] 8000X. In 1983, it became the first commercially available handheld cellular mobile phone.
  • A driver using two handheld mobile phones at once
  • Scrapped mobile phones
  • A text message (SMS)
  • Mobile payment system
  • [[Personal Handy-phone System]] mobiles and modems, 1997–2003
  • Mobile phone subscribers per 100 inhabitants. 2014 figure is estimated.
  • A sign in the US restricting cell phone use to certain times of day (no cell phone use between 7:30–9:00 am and 2:00–4:15 pm)
  • Typical mobile phone mini-[[SIM card]]
PORTABLE DEVICE TO MAKE TELEPHONE CALLS USING A RADIO LINK
Cell phone; Cellular telephone; Cellular mobile; Cell phones; Cellular phone; Cellular phones; Mobile telephone; Mobile cellular; Cellphones; Mobile phones; Cell Phone; Hand phone; Handphone; Mobile telephones; Cellular telephones; Cell-phone; Mobile Phone; Cellular radio; Cell telephone; Cell phone carrier; Celluar telephone; Cellular Radio; Mobile telecom; Flipfone; Flip fone; Mobile Phones; Cell telephones; Mobile cellular wireless; GSM phone; Mobile wireless communication; Mobile loop; Cellular Telephone; Cell Phones; Cellphone; Cellular communication standard; Mobile communication standard; Mobilephone; Mobil Phone; Mobil phone; Mobile Telephone; Hand Phone; Cellphone video; Cellular communication; Secret cell phone; Celphone; Cellular device; Radio Common Carrier; Mobile phone safety; Mobile handset; Cellular Telephone Technology; Mobile screen; Mobile display; Environmental impact of mobile phones; Kosher phone; Mobile wireless; Mobile terminal; Mobile handsets; Hand telephone; Hand telephones; Handphones; Hand phones; Criticism of cell phone; Draft:Mobile phone; Mobile number; Health effects of mobile phone usage; Kosher phones; Radio common carrier
(mobile phones)
A mobile phone is a telephone that you can carry with you and use to make or receive calls wherever you are. (BRIT; in AM, use cellular phone
, cellphone
)
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Wikipedia

Mobile phone charm

Phone charms (also phone danglers, phone lanyards, phone chains and phone straps) are charms that are connected to a mobile device either via a phone connector or silicone plug that fits into the jack port sometimes provided with circle cotters and a lobster clasp, or a small strap knotted with a cow hitch knot, or a lanyard. Some phones may have a loop hole through which a strap can be attached or a phone case may be needed for the strap in phones that lack a loop hole. In Japan, they are known as "keitai straps" (携帯ストラップ). Phone straps have now become a cultural phenomenon beyond their basic utilities, and they may be themed with famous characters such as Hello Kitty. Phone straps may also serve additional functions, such as screen cleaning.