Yes. The americans call it a cell due to the way the masts cover a small overlapping area (or cell).
You could look it up in a phone book. If you have a mobile phone, call your mobile number from your home phone and it will be displayed. If you do not have a cell phone then call someone with a cell phone and do the same.
A cell phone and a mobile phone are usually considered to be the same thing.
There is no difference. A cellular phone and a mobile are the same. Just a difference in language choice. The term cell phone is used predominately in the America's where mobile phone is more predominate in Europe.
There is new lingo being released literally everyday. No matter the lingo both mobile and cell phone mean the same thing.
A toll-free number has no long distance charge associated, but calls from a mobile phone (cell phone) will still incur airtime charges, the same as local calls.
They are both the same thing. Cellular phones are Mobile phones.
If you are talking about Cell phone no It can never possible because Every cell phone have an IMSI (international mobile sequence identity) and so no two no can have same no.but SIM cards can be cloned and then 2 or more person can have same no but it is illegal .
Get your voice-mail number off your mobile phone (probably found in its phone-book) then just dial the number from the land-line. Once it connects, you'll have exactly the same function as if you'd called from your mobile.
Cell phone is "American English" for a Mobile phone.
No beccase the phone id is already registred
If you change a cell phone company you may be able to keep your same number, my mom did that she had the same number for as long as I remember, also if you live in Canada.
they are called cellular phones but they call it cell phones for short cause no one wants to say "oh i got a new cellular phone!!!" it's just tacky!!! ~kgirl [[User:Kkumagai|Kkumagai]] 20:17, 22 Jan 2009 (UTC)