Depends on how the phone is being used. If you are using the phone to get internet from (tethering) it would be an input device. However, if you are putting pictures or music on the phone it would be an output device.
Yes. A cellphone is mostly an input/output device. However, they do contain processors and can do tasks other than just send and receive phone calls. They are small computers, even with their own Web Browsers.
A cell is neither an output nor an input device. A cell, also known as a cell phone or mobile phone, is an electronic device that is used for communication and can perform a wide range of functions, such as making calls, sending messages, browsing the internet, taking pictures, and playing music. While it does have input and output capabilities, such as a touchscreen display and speakers, it is not classified as an input or output device. Instead, input devices are used to provide data to a computer or electronic device, while output devices display or transmit information from the device to the user.
Some examples of computer input devices include keyboard, mouse, scanner, camera, microphone, and touch screen. However anything that requires you to physically plug a device either through a USB or other port is typically considered an input device.
No, an input device is something that carries data into something. In this case, the processor. This incoming information doesn't have to be analog information coming from a human, but it sometimes is. (E.G. a computer mouse, a computer keyboard) It also could be another electronic device interacting with the computer. (E.G. a flash drive, a phone, an mp3 player). For a better way of understanding this, here is how input and output work: Input -> Processor -> Output Keyboard -> Computer -> Monitor
A phone is both an input and an output device since it must both receive and send audio.
it is both.The fact that we (input) data using the buttons and the screen (outputs) it makes it an I/O device.
Yes, a Cell phone is a computer. A computer is something that processes data based on input it receives.
For it to be an input device, the requirements are for the user to be able to input information into a device or computer system. (keyboard, mouse) Output devices need to show and display information aswell as produce information. (monitor, printer) A touch-screen mobile phone would be a good example for an input/output device, you touch the screen to get it to do something, at the same time you gather the information from the screen.
A modem allows your computer to connect to a phone line.
A modem or router
A wireless device, that lets you transfer, answer, or call for data from a device, like a Computer, or phone.
It's electronic,that is the only reason that I know.
a phone is either it can be or it cant bcause you can talk into it and someone can talk out of it .