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Mobile phones, also known as cell phones or smartphones (depending on capability), are portable electronic devices that allow users to make calls, send texts, and access a wide range of applications and services over wireless networks.
Key Features of Modern Mobile Phones:
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Calling and Messaging – Core functions for communication via voice and SMS.
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Internet Access – Wi-Fi and mobile data enable web browsing, streaming, and app usage.
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Operating Systems – Most run on either Android (by Google) or iOS (by Apple).
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Apps – Users can install apps for productivity, social networking, gaming, and more.
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Camera – High-resolution cameras enable photography and video recording.
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Touchscreen – Nearly all modern phones use capacitive touchscreens for navigation.
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Sensors – Including GPS, accelerometers, gyroscopes, and biometric sensors (fingerprint, face ID).
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Battery – Rechargeable batteries typically last a full day with average use.
Types of Mobile Phones:
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Feature Phones – Basic devices with limited functionality (calls, SMS, sometimes internet).
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Smartphones – Advanced devices with app ecosystems and high-performance hardware.
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