Cellphones

/ˈsɛlfoʊnz/ noun

Portable wireless communication devices that connect to cellular networks. Mobile phones capable of making calls, sending messages, and often accessing internet services.

Compound of 'cell' (from cellular network technology, referring to the hexagonal coverage areas) and 'phone' (from Greek 'phone' meaning voice or sound). First used in the 1980s as cellular telephone technology became commercially available.

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