That depends on which characteristic of the cellphone interests you most.
Personally, I would use either the 'milliwatt' or the 'erlang'.
it depend what type of cell phone it is
The unit of measure used to indicate Ecell, which is the cell potential or electromotive force of a cell, is volts (V).
volume
the wall would be a cell wall. the door would be the cell membrane and the mailbox would be the Golgi bodys.
Messages would not be sent to the inside of the cell.
The spectrophotometer measures total cell count, including both live and dead cells.
Don't no
grams
micometers
A centimetre for a general measure, millimetre if you are comparing different makes or size is a special marketing feature.
measure it!
Micrometers
Nanometers, 10-9 meters and Microns 10-6 meters
Grams, a submultiple of kilogram.
I would measure its length in inches, its weight in ounces, and its screen brightness in lumens.
The unit of measure used to indicate Ecell, which is the cell potential or electromotive force of a cell, is volts (V).
i was looking for a pictuer of a jig to make for a hold a cell phone to measure radiation
There is no instrument in world which measure how small an object is but instruments measure how large an object is .