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- Dictionaryphone/fəʊn/
noun
- 1. a telephone: "a few seconds later the phone rang" Similar
- 2. headphones or earphones. informal
verb
- 1. contact someone by phone: "he phoned her at work"
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1 day ago · The meaning of SMARTPHONE is a cell phone that includes additional software functions (such as email or an Internet browser). How to use smartphone in a sentence.
5 days ago · Android, operating system for cellular telephones and tablet computers. Android began in 2003 as a project of the American technology company Android Inc., to develop an operating system for digital cameras. In 2004 the project changed to become an operating system for smartphones.
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