Cell phones
We would still be using telephone boxes and house phones.
Because if they didnt come up with a telephone invention we wouldn't have cell phones.
No. The patent for the telephone was first granted in 1876. The first prototype cell phones were not made until the 1970s.
In most countries, cell phones (mobile phones) use separate telephone prefixes. For example, in the UK, cell phone codes are in the range 07400 through 07999.
A telephone conversation is when two people talk to each other using phones from a distance. The conversations can revolve around nearly any subject.
Not every house has a telephone in modern times (even counting cell phones). Thus, it goes to say that no, not every house had a telephone in 1920.
They are called cell phones because they are connected through a cellular network consisting of switching points and base stations (cell sites) owned by a mobile network operator. Cells are hexagonal(most commonly used shape) regions of area, defined by the operator within which all phones(registered with that operator) connect directly to a single base station set up by that operator. So, based on cells, hence cell phones.Mobile phones are called cell phones because not of the actual phone, but because of the cellular towers. The sites have a honeycomb pattern that resembles cells. Because the mobile phones receive their calls from the sites resembling cells, they were dubbed "cell phones"
Airplanes, subways, trains, helicopters, telephone, cell phones, etc.
Most cell phones offer telephone conferencing options. To find out if yours does, check the manual and/or call customer service. It will also give you directions on how to use it.
Other communication like texting, and cell phones. ~Ms. Tenor, Social Studies Teacher~
Airplanes, subways, trains, helicopters, telephone, cell phones, etc.