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my phone was out of battery vs my phone was out of power

Both of these phrases are correct and commonly used in English. They can be used interchangeably to indicate that a phone had no battery charge or power. There's no significant difference in meaning between the two phrases.
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my phone was out of battery

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate that a phone had no battery charge.

This phrase is used to convey that the phone's battery was depleted and needed to be recharged.

Examples:

  • I couldn't call you because my phone was out of battery.
  • Her phone died because it was out of battery.
  • My phone is out of battery.
  • Dad, my phone is out of battery.
  • I'm sorry I couldn't call, my phone ran out of battery.
  • The director is going to pull the file and get back to me, but my phone is running out of battery.
  • My phone battery conked out around oceanside.
  • My phone battery conked out around Oceanside.
  • How long until her phone runs out of battery?
  • Hang up your cell phone and take out the battery.
  • He'd been trained for this moment, in evasive tactics, and changing phones and taking out batteries and changing computers.
  • I was out all afternoon and I ran out of battery.
  • Because I took the battery out of my phone.
  • Well, my phone was wrecked.
  • Because my phone was broken in four places.
  • Sorry, but my phone was off.
  • My phone was off, so she tried yours.
  • My phone was in the car.
  • My phone was in my bag.
  • My phone was quieter than a dead church mouse.
  • My phone was only on for five minutes.
  • He didn't give me his name and my phone was being tapped.

Alternatives:

  • my phone's battery was dead
  • my phone ran out of battery
  • my phone's battery was drained
  • my phone's battery was depleted
  • my phone's battery was empty

my phone was out of power

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate that a phone had no battery charge or power.

This phrase is used to convey that the phone had no power source and needed to be recharged.

Examples:

  • I couldn't use my phone because it was out of power.
  • His phone stopped working because it was out of power.

Alternatives:

  • my phone's power was depleted
  • my phone's power was drained
  • my phone's power was exhausted
  • my phone's power was gone
  • my phone's power was used up

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