At its most basic, a cell phone is made up, like a landline phone, of an ear piece (a small speaker) and a mouthpiece (a small microphone).
The main difference about a cellphone or mobile phone is that it contains a compact radio receiver and transmitter, sometimes in the same unit within the phone to connect you with a mast so you can make calls.
The screen is connected to a computer chip inside the phone, which detects what is happening in relation to signal strength, battery life etc. and displays it in a recognisable format such as bars, a coloured box... It varies with manufacturer and make of phone.
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the elements that make up a civilization is stop depending on the computer or phone and learn it
the elements that make up a civilization is stop depending on the computer or phone and learn it
yes you can
The six elements that make up 98% of the cell are hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, and sulfur. These elements are essential for building biomolecules such as proteins, nucleic acids, lipids, and carbohydrates that are crucial for cell structure and function.
Carbon, Samarium, Curium, and Roentgenium. In the earth,
To be able to use a prepaid cell phone, you have to first top up the phone with money (usually by buying a phone card, and then entering the phone card number and PIN into your cell phone). You are able to make calls up until your balance gets exhausted. Pay attention to start-up costs and per minute call rates when considering prepaid cell phones.
no you can't!
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I would guess to make them have more problems to make you pay more money to the company,since if you looked it up,Magnets interfere with cell phone batteries,Signal force,and Laptops...........
Depends on what kind of cell phone it is
Cell walls are made of cellulose which is a carbohydrate, so the elements are carbon, oxygen and hydrogen.
i have an metro pcs cell phone how do i hook it up to my laptop