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on cellphone vs in cellphone

The correct phrase is 'on cellphone.' 'On cellphone' is the preposition commonly used to indicate that someone is using a cellphone. 'In cellphone' is not correct in this context.

Last updated: March 25, 2024

on cellphone

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate that someone is using a cellphone.

The phrase 'on cellphone' is used to indicate that someone is using a cellphone to make a call, send a message, or perform any other activity on the device.

Examples:

  • I'm on my cellphone right now.
  • She's always on her cellphone.
  • He spends a lot of time on his cellphone.
  • Please call me on my cellphone.
  • I can't talk right now, I'm on my cellphone.

Alternatives:

  • using a cellphone
  • talking on the cellphone
  • texting on the cellphone
  • making a call on the cellphone
  • engaged with the cellphone

in cellphone

This phrase is not correct in this context. 'In cellphone' is not used to indicate using a cellphone.

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