Yes, a cellular phone is just another name used for a mobile phone. They are also known as "hand phones." There is absoutely no difference in the functionality or features. They are just different names for the same product.
They are both the same thing. Cellular phones are Mobile phones.
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)
Today's smartphones are much the same thing as a mobile computer. Windows phones even have a mobile version of Windows Operating System. That's what mobile computing really is. It's just the use of mobile "smart phones" which have operating systems like computer. The operating system enables phones to run applications or "apps", for uses from banking to games.
Depending on your location there are over 10 locations where you can buy your cellular phones. You can also check some of the convience stores to get the phones for the same price.
Discount mobile phones and even the expensive mobile phones are generally produced in the same countries. Most of the countries that make electronic devices are the U.S., China, and India.
The iPhone4S is a cell (mobile) telephone manufactured by Apple Inc. There are other telephones ('phones') made by other manufacturers.
amanda's dead nan fancies me A mobile phone or mobile (also called cellphone and handphone, as well as cell phone, wireless phone, cellular phone, cellular device, cell, cellular telephone, mobile telephone or cell telephone) is a long-range, electronic device used for mobile telecommunications (mobile telephony, text messaging or data transmission) over a cellular network of specialized base stations known as cell sites.......ÜÜ
There are three types of cellular modems - cell phones, aircards, and cellular routers. All three of these have the same purpose which is to connect a computer to the internet.
The United States does not have separate area codes for mobile phones. Mobile phones (cell phones) use the same geographic area codes as landline phones. Florida has more than a dozen area codes, so you need to be more specific about where in Florida.
T Mobile phones have mobile backup, a family allowances plan, no annual contract, and a web guard for kids. Different phones such as Nokia and Android have different features but have most of the same qualities as other brands.
Same as present ones: they are radio transmitters and receivers. "Cell" is short for "cellular" and refers to the way in which the network operates. [In Britain they are called "mobile" 'phones - which only shows the illiteracy of the advertising industry in coining the name because of course they are portable, not mobile!]
There's not a difference. They are one and the same.