American cell phones are the same as English phones it just another term they use.
Yes, Henry Sampson is the inventor of the cellphone.
If the American cellphone has a UK SIM card, you dial the UK number associated with that SIM card. However, if the American cellphone is using international roaming, you need to call its U.S. number.
Cell phone is "American English" for a Mobile phone.
A cellphone
I can't seem to find any evidence he has one. the only time he seems to have a cellphone, it's not a cellphone but a toy phone filled w/ jelly beans. In which episode did you see/hear this ringtone?
the root word in cellphone is phone which means sound.for example tele phone /telt means faraway and/phone means sound.
The meaning of a cellphone is simply a mobile phone. This means that you can move with the phone as you please as it not fixed to a particular station.
Not every phone comes with a case, but there should be a case you can buy for your specific type of phone.
Of course they can that's like saying can my English mobile phone connect to this American mobile phone via bluetooth
A pre-paid cell phone is a phone that requires no contract and it has no monthly subscription fee. You buy a cellphone card and load it to your cell phone, you are pre-paying for your cellphone services before using them thus the term pre-paid cellphone.
For every phone there is a cellphone tower that is giving service for the cellphone provider that you payed for. If you bought your phone at Sprint then it is probably getting service from Sprint.
You pour gasoline on the phone and then you light the phone on fire