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I thought a cell phone is for prisoners but I heard of a mobile phone. I have an iPhone with a password lock on it that only I know. The prisoner was locked in the cell without a password being used to keep them there. I am adding some humour in my answer in case anyone got the hint.
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3/31/2025, for the illiterate people who don't know what a cellphone using (one word) or cell phone using (two words) mean, they are both correct. Don't let the leprechaun or those other foreigners who live in tiny countries discourage you, DancesWithWolves. Their meaning: cellular phone or cell for cellular when used in context. The word "cellular" is also supported by The Britannica Dictionary: https://www.britannica.com/dictionary/cellular To your question, my cell phone does not have a password lock.
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3/31/2025, I would like to add too: the iPhone wouldn't exist today if it weren't for Steve Jobs, an American who designed and created the iPhone: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_
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β Stevo
https://www.scientificamerican.com/blog/observations/who-invented-the-iphone/ Jobs designed the IPhone ? haha -
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Believe it or not, Jobs was the Albert Einstein of our time: https://youtube.com/shorts/jgDC3YnnFIY?si=wtmqq37ooJiyR-B_
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