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"on cellphone" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone using their cellphone to perform an action or to describe the location of something. Example 1: "I saw her on her cellphone, probably talking to her boss." Example 2: "Please check the email I sent you on your cellphone."
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But the prosecution offered thin evidence, relying heavily on cellphone billing records that suggested that the suspects had called one another from the crime scene.
That would be spying on cellphone calls.
Oblivious Midtown lawyer on cellphone?
Aesthetician on cellphone carrying a beach bag.
Man on cellphone in pleated khakis.
Both incidents were partially captured on cellphone video.
The ban on cellphone use while driving is watered down.
The business of placing ads on cellphone screens is nascent but quickly growing.
The cinematic coup of "King Kelly" is that it was filmed almost entirely on cellphone cameras.
No field studies have been completed to date on cellphone radiation and children, she says.
But she pointed to recent efforts like low-energy data center servers based on cellphone chips.
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