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Apple that revolutionized mobile phones.

We all have smart phones.

The biggest headache is mobile phones.

Make sure where the public phones are.

The card is only for landline phones.

So, could we use that in mobile phones?

But the carriers know that as long as they subsidize phones, they'll control the phones are sold en masse.

But mobile phones can be much smarter than smart CARDS.

So you'd better use earphones instead of mobile phones.

Bambang, another son, held the licence for mobile phones.

In some parts of the world, mobile phones are the most reliable or the only phones available.

Last week, I reviewed not one, but three new phones.

Cell phones emit "non-ionizing radiation," similar to the kind produced by microwave ovens and cordless phones.

Symbian-based smart phones will be phased out as Windows phone 7 smart phones begin to appear.

Something was wrong with Zhao Shengli's order of 200 Nokia phones at a wholesale market in Shenzhen--the phones were missing one of the languages he needed, Thai.

One day you think it's silly to walk around with an expensive phone when there are all these public pay phones, home phones, and office phones at your disposal.

However, some people feel that students can chat with their parents or friends by using public phones instead of mobile phones.

Usually those crossing the border take the phones out of the packaging to convince customs officials that the phones are their own, he said.

Nokia cut phone prices in late January, putting its cheapest smart phones on a collision course with mid-range phones from rivals Samsung and Sony Ericsson.

Callers with older-model analog cellular phones may want to upgrade to digital phones, which use a fraction of energy to transmit calls.

The Lumia 800 USES a PenTile screen, like most of the newer Motorola phones.

Describes people who drive while sending text messages on their phones.

Then it brought in analogue handset phones, followed by cellular digital technology and a semiconductor plant.

They keep in touch with other people by mobile phones, instant messages and social web sites.

I really believe that Apple has a tight hold on the industry, especially for cell phones.

Even our furniture might some day be able to give our phones some juice: IKEA recently said it's creating a line of lamps, desks and tables that will charge phones and tablets, without wires.

Teachers start by picking a 15-minute block of time in which students must put away their phones and focus.

Other studies have shown a boost in activity in adjacent regions of the brain when people hold cell phones up to their ears and changes in sperm when men keep cell phones in their pockets.

In their criticisms, both CCTV and the People's Daily said that Apple didn't offer customers new phones if they brought in damaged or defective phones, unlike in other countries.

But others thinks that we don't need to talk with parents and classmates with mobile phones, because we meet them every day. And mobile phones may influence our study.

There is a potential market for cordless and mobile phones in China and the world as a whole.

Calling mobile phones the "remote control" for life, market research firm Synovate's poll said cell phones are so ubiquitous that by last year more humans owned one than did not.

Computer chips run inside our cars, cell phones and even tiny, implantable LoJack-like devices that help find lost pets.

Slice says it has processed 3 million transactions, while Lemon boasts 300, 000 users, primarily using iPhones and Android phones.

People would answer their phones with the saying or use it in E-mails and instant messages.

That's not as exciting as a bigger TV, " Katayama said. "And in Japan, kids now grow up using mobile phones, not PCs. The future of PCs isn't bright.

The programme's forerunner, "Super Girl", upset the authorities by allowing viewers to vote for contestants by sending text messages from their mobile phones.

I have sat in too many conference rooms negotiating with other lawyers as they played with their Blackberries and answered calls on their cell phones.

Top priorities include display ads, which use graphics and appear on Web pages; advertising on mobile phones; and its online business software.

Nick Dowty sat huddled alone in the empty office surrounded by ghosts. The clamour of unanswered phones bombarded his brain like shrapnel bouncing off a tin roof.

The study showed no association between the formation of either tumor and mobile phone use, even when they only considered people who’d been using mobile phones for at least 10 years.

Re- sults: In experimentⅠand ExperimentⅡ, no matter what the relation between the English targets and the English primes was semantic association or homophones and similar phones, the significant priming effects were obtained;

So, as I review new Android devices and decide that they deserve a place in the top 10, I will add them to this list and bump other phones down or off the list.

India's Central Board of Secondary Education recently issued a circular, banning the use of cell phones on campus to minimize distractions. The ban applies to teachers and principals as well.

Merchants in Zambia use mobile phones for banking; farmers in Senegal use them to monitor prices; health workers in South Africa use them to update records while visiting patients.

With“ cell phone barcode service”, users could use their cell phones to take a picture of the two dimensional barcode, then use the decoding software embedded in the cell phone to analyze the various information in the barcode or obtain product's electronic coupons or move tickets.

Mobile phones and other small-screened devices (such as blood glucose meters) are typically even a generation behind drop-down menus and provide interaction idioms much in the vein of the sequential hierarchical menu (which you’ll recall from earlier in the chapter).

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