Attributive form of mobile phone, noun.(adjective)
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Use "mobile-phone" in a sentence
"Yet we live in a world today where we pay $300 for a hotel room that spies on your alcohol intake, where millions of people voluntarily "check in" their every movement on FourSquare and Facebook, and where we routinely give big-name and no-name mobile-phone applications the right to track us everywhere we go."
"The phone-hacking saga—in which Britain's best-selling Sunday newspaper used a private investigator to obtain personal information about celebrities, politicians and other public figures by breaking into mobile-phone voice mailboxes—began in late 2005, when police first started investigating the News of the World on suspicion that the tabloid had broken into Prince William's voicemail account."
"These are hardly the analogies one would expect for a company that has been the largest mobile-phone maker in the world for over a decade."