When I was in the 3rd grade when I came up with this.
Take a sheet of normal notebook paper.
Fold it in half hot dog style
Fold over a two inch space and keep doing that like a fan
Cut off the excess paper
Color and design your phone
u can make phone case using paper but if u try to put it on its not strong
You can't
To make a paper cell phone out of paper you need to get 2 small index cards and then you fold one in half like a hot dog and then fold it down.You have the first part of your phone.Then with the other card you fold it like a hamburger and then like a hot dog. Then you get the one that you just folded and then you put it over the other one and you have your paper cell phone. You decorate it and then you have it.
First, you need to get out whatever paper you want to use. Next, you fold the paper in half. Draw the shape of a non- filp mobile phone next to the crease. Cut on your lines. Unfold the phone and draw the screen and buttons. On the front, write the brand name that you want it to be. Enjoy your phone!
an example of a paper based database is a phone book or a telephone book. hope this helps
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depends on the phone book
When consumers record cell phone calls in a small paper notebook, they can often save money on their monthly cell phone bills. Many people are making unnecessary cell phone calls that are charged by the minute. The consumers who stop to hand print words into a paper notebook before dialing a number are less likely to make frivolous calls. To save money on cell phone bills, simply make the cell phone less friendly to use.
When consumers record cell phone calls in a small paper notebook, they can often save money on their monthly cell phone bills. Many people are making unnecessary cell phone calls that are charged by the minute. The consumers who stop to hand print words into a paper notebook before dialing a number are less likely to make frivolous calls. To save money on cell phone bills, simply make the cell phone less friendly to use.
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a phone book
The phone number of the Paper And Heritage Museum-Maine is: 207-897-3929.