yes
It can be called a cell phone and mobile phone.
The reason being, is because it was called a mobile before, before it was called a cell phone. The reason people call it a mobile phone is because it is mobile, and it doesn't have the restriction of a certain lengnth of electrical lead. The reason it was changed to cell phone in the USA, is because they run on a cell (battery), not an electrical lead.
It means cell phone to cell phone.
A cell phone is also known as: * mobile phone * a mobile * car phone And, for specific kinds of cell phones, * satellite phone * sat phone * smart phone * world phone * PDA phone
I'm pretty sure they were called mobile phones before cell 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)
A cell phone and a mobile phone are usually considered to be the same thing.
It means "mobile", often used to indicate a cell phone.
You can say either cell phone or mobile phone on a resume. Either will be acceptable and will be understood by the reader.
In British usage a cell phone is commonly known as a "mobile phone". This may be shortened to just "mobile".
what is the full form of cell phone
Naomi's phone is a 'Sidekick LX' sold through 'T Mobile'