The Cell phone Composition is as follows:
Where, 25% metal may contains Copper, Tin, Silver, Nickel, Little Gold and sometimes Platinum too.
Jayaprakash.N
Chennai, India
== People take these things out of old dead cell phones: 1. sim card 2. cell batteries 3. memory card 4. electronic chip 5. wires 6. lens from camera phones 7. silver 8. gold 9. copper 10. plastic == Cellular phones contain a variety of electronics circuitry. Along with the batteries, there are lots of digital circuits, many of which are microprocessors or microprocessor controlled. There are a few "token" analog circuits that handle the incoming and outgoing audio. Additionally, there are a number of RF (radio frequency) circuits that handle the transmitting and the receiving of the signals. Without getting too technical, that's the wrap.
Each cell in a cell phone contains a base station with a low-power transmitter/receiver
Cell is short for cellular.
There is no ruby in the phone.
Inside a cell phone.
the lithium ion inside of it helps it run on a cell phone
if the cookies are stuck inside of the phone then just open the phone and clean it
laughing inside
maybe on the inside?
cant get another phone srry :( happened 2 me to
Seriously ?... It provides power for the phone's electronic components to work !
Yes. Unless you see the external antenna then it would be built into the phone. Cell phone companies began putting them inside the phone because they were always getting broken on the outside of the phone.
Yes, it does (if it is outside the only call you can make is 911).
The back of the phone on the inside where the battery connector is, is magnetic to a paper clip.
Well, a cell phone tower shoots out waves to your cell phone. The waves happen to shoot out 360 degrees of the tower. The waves happens to be called a cell. Whenever you are out of the cell you get poor reception and vice versa for being inside of the cell.