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The word "cellphones" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it any time to refer to the portable telecommunication devices that are capable of receiving and making telephone calls. For example, "My family all have their own cellphones so we can stay in touch."
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cellphones
noun
Plural of cellphone
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Law enforcement officers who seized cellphones in a hunt for evidence of lewd activity following a wild party at a New Jersey bar last summer have been hit with a federal civil rights lawsuit charging the officers with privacy violations.
"The Port Authority's policy of searching the cellphones of its probationary employees is an impermissible violation of this fundamental right" to privacy, the suit asserts.
The lawsuit alleges that Port Authority investigators abused their authority by coercing the officers under investigation to turn over their personal cellphones so that they could be searched.
Police officers may not search suspects' cellphones without a warrant, the supreme court ruled 9-0 last year, finding that phones these days "hold for many Americans 'the privacies of life'" described by Justice Louis Brandeis as protected under the fourth amendment.
Apart from the digital cameras, cellphones – and the electric organ – the ceremony would have been recognisable to centuries of Catholic believers before what today's ultra-conservatives consider to be the wrong turn taken by the Catholic church with the democratising reforms of the 1962 Second Vatican Council.
"Over and over again, in interview after interview, Port Authority investigators isolated probationary officers and demanded to review their cellphones.
In a sweeping June decision, the US's highest court unanimously ruled that police must obtain a warrant to search the contents of cellphones seized from people they have arrested.
In the morning, information flows through cellphones.
Meanwhile, South Korean manufacturers have wiped out Sony's profits on computer monitors, cellphones and other commodities.
Carew, aged 25, says that, since the war ended, the main difference he sees is more cars and cellphones for the wealthy.Another worry is the army.
Customers scan information about their purchases (as well as the store's account details) into their cellphones using an infra-red device on the gadget.
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