Mobile Phone
Definition - What does Mobile Phone mean?
A mobile phone is a wireless
handheld device that allows users to make calls and send text messages,
among other features. The earliest batch of mobile phones could only
make and receive calls. Today’s mobile phones, however, are packed with a
lot of additional features such as Web browsers, games, cameras, video
players and even navigational systems.
A mobile phone may also be known as a cellular phone or simply cellphone.
Techopedia explains Mobile Phone
When the first mobile phones were introduced, all they
could do was make calls, and they were so bulky it was impossible to
carry them in a pocket.
Later on, mobile phones belonging to the Global System for Mobile
Communications (GSM) network were capable of sending and receiving text
messages. As these devices evolved, they became smaller and more and
more features were added, such as multimedia messaging service (MMS),
which allowed users to send and receive images.
Most of these MMS-capable devices were naturally equipped with cameras,
which allowed users to capture photos with the built-in camera, add
captions, and send them to friends and relatives who also had
MMS-capable phones.
A mobile phone with highly advanced features is called a smartphone, while a regular mobile phone is known as a feature phone.
A mobile phone typically operates on a cellular network, which is
composed of cell sites scattered throughout cities, countrysides, and
even mountainous regions. If a user happens to be located in an area
where there is no signal from any cell site belonging to the cellular
network provider he or she is subscribed to, calls will not be able to
placed or received in that location.