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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tiny phone" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a phone that is small in size, often emphasizing its compactness or portability. Example: "I love my new gadget; it's a tiny phone that fits perfectly in my pocket."
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They're a little awkward to use on a tiny phone screen, but at least they're free.
On a tiny phone screen, that challenge becomes even more difficult.
It's a Netflix film, and anything that can look this beautiful on a tiny phone screen deserves everything it gets.
The net effect is that you've got an address book with hundreds or even thousands of entries-not too shabby for a tiny phone.
The 1,500-square-foot 1,500-square-foot 1,500-square-footttespaceree chasdelongs and a tiny "phone booth" room (they would prefer you take calls there, if necessary).
As Chairman Mao is purported to have remarked about assessing the impact of the French Revolution, perhaps it is too early to say, but, on seeing that result, I mused again on how cricket, at thousands of miles distance and with barely a few words refreshing on a tiny phone screen, could fill my mind with such thoughts and wonder.
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The Samsung Juke is a tiny, tiny phone.
This digital age gadget packs a microbrowser into a phone that has the sleek look of a tiny cell phone and includes a set of advanced innovations a predictive dictionary to guess at words as you spell them on the keypad, a rolling mouse and (perhaps the most important feature of all in a data-cum-voice phone) built-in Chinese language support.
Microsoft seems to believe that nobody will do much creative work on a slide show on the tiny phone screen and that the only work that's practical there is fine-tuning and rehearsing your talk.
It turns out that it is a tiny modular phone that can be slipped into different device "jackets"—like an MP3 player, a GPS device, a bigger cell phone, car stereo, or a digital camera.
But maybe full cream was fine, because it was just a tiny — My phone was ringing.
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