Do British people call cell phones a cellular phone or a handy?

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30 Comments on “Do British people call cell phones a cellular phone or a handy?”

  • Champagne 3 suspended again ! wrote on 15 January, 2009, 20:46

    Neither. We call it a mobile phone

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  • Shadowdust wrote on 15 January, 2009, 21:06

    I’m irish but we call it a mobile phone in this part of the world

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  • Rowan wrote on 15 January, 2009, 21:20

    A mobile.

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  • Avondrow wrote on 15 January, 2009, 21:57

    Mobiles.

    The name of this section is a clue!

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  • PHILLIP M wrote on 15 January, 2009, 22:32

    mobez

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  • ♥ helen wrote on 15 January, 2009, 23:03

    i call it my mobile. or just my phone lol :)

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  • mark wrote on 15 January, 2009, 23:26

    Nah, we call them mobiles or a moby….

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  • SAM wrote on 15 January, 2009, 23:48

    No we call them mobiles

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  • Scott M wrote on 16 January, 2009, 0:15

    None, we call it mobile phone

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  • sarah_roo03 wrote on 16 January, 2009, 0:46

    we usually call them mobiles or mobile phones

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  • Katie M wrote on 16 January, 2009, 1:42

    mobile phone or mob.

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  • probablygraham wrote on 16 January, 2009, 2:41

    Mobile.
    The word “Handy” is actually a German invention. I like it.

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  • C J wrote on 16 January, 2009, 3:23

    a mobile phone, a mobile or a phone.

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  • Stuart B wrote on 16 January, 2009, 4:20

    We call them Magic Portable Electronic Dialogue Faciliation Laser Machines.

    Or ‘mobiles’ for short.

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  • crisby duck wrote on 16 January, 2009, 5:07

    We call it mobiles but if your like my dad he calls it a dog and bone. i call it moby though.

    Don’t ask what thats about.

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  • Bertie G wrote on 16 January, 2009, 5:19

    mobile

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  • Rockhead wrote on 16 January, 2009, 5:45

    No, a mobile or mobey. Isn’t a handy something you ask for from a prossy?

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  • Alexis:] ™ livin summer 08 wrote on 16 January, 2009, 6:15

    they call it a mibile.mys naihboor is british:]
    but alot of people are calling it a cellular device in america:]
    well alot of people i know…

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  • leanda J wrote on 16 January, 2009, 6:30

    none a mobile or just a phone

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  • MizzWatzie wrote on 16 January, 2009, 7:10

    no we call them mobile phones!!

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  • RIOT :] wrote on 16 January, 2009, 7:34

    we just call them mobiles, mobile phones or just ‘mobile’
    like “hey wheres my mobile?” yeah it is weird to people who call them cell phones.
    but dont germans call them a handy? xD
    x

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  • me_x wrote on 16 January, 2009, 8:26

    It’s called a Mobile Phone.

    We usually shorten it to ‘phone’ or ‘moblie’

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  • smithsvintage21 wrote on 16 January, 2009, 8:45

    cell phone? cellular? handy!??

    MOBILES BABY!

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  • Tatty wrote on 16 January, 2009, 9:22

    Neither!
    We call them mobile telephones (mobile phones for short)

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  • trippyd wrote on 16 January, 2009, 9:39

    An intraplanetary aural/oral people connection machine. Or a whore horn!

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  • Mathew20 wrote on 16 January, 2009, 9:46

    We call it a mobile phone.

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  • Rox wrote on 16 January, 2009, 10:09

    mobile.
    mobile phone.
    phone.

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  • S4BS™ wrote on 16 January, 2009, 10:29

    Lol… we call it a mobile phone, or mobile for short.

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  • It's fun being me!! wrote on 16 January, 2009, 10:43

    Neither.

    In both the UK and Ireland we call it a mobile, a mobile phone or a moby.

    On this side of the water a handy is a completely different thing!

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  • ianchelseanutter wrote on 16 January, 2009, 11:26

    We just say the mobile, although we use them so much that we don’t normally bother calling them anything, we just say “ring me”!

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