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Monsters in Disguise

My phone is so cool!

Uploaded by sati123 (36) • 1 day ago
Tags: phone

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Rotary dial phone

A phone with the old rotary dial system

Uploaded by Myrrdin (1386) • 3 days ago
Tags: phone, rotary dial

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my phone

mobile phone

Uploaded by learn2earn (1550) • 7 days ago
Tags: phone

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Marbl phone

The Marbl phone from Virgin Mobile

Uploaded by fwidman (2339) • 5 days ago
Tags: marbl, cell phone, phone

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Telephone number pad

a picture of the numberpad on a touch tone phone

Uploaded by Myrrdin (1386) • 3 days ago
Tags: number pad, phone

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A BlackBerry Phone

They are addicting aren't they? No wonder they are called crackberries.

Uploaded by ColdSunshine (341) • 1 week ago
Tags: blackberry, phone, crackberry, blackberries, cell phone

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Blackberry

I just love this phone.It is the best cell for me.

Uploaded by arko006 (730) • 1 week ago
Tags: blackberry, pearl, cell, phone, best

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cellphones

When the mobile phone or data device is turned on, it registers with the mobile telephone exchange, or switch, with its unique identifiers, and can then be alerted by the mobile switch when there is an incoming telephone call. The handset constantly listens for the strongest signal being received from the surrounding base stations, and is able to switch seamlessly between sites. As the user moves around the network, the "handoffs" are performed to allow the device to switch sites without interrupting the call. Cell sites have relatively low-power (often only one or two watts) radio transmitters which broadcast their presence and relay communications between the mobile handsets and the switch. The switch in turn connects the call to another subscriber of the same wireless service provider or to the public telephone network, which includes the networks of other wireless carriers. Many of these sites are camouflaged to blend with existing environments, particularly in scenic areas.

Uploaded by tirtha9 (415) • 1 week ago
Tags: cell, phone

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