A battery, providing the power source for the phone functions. A modern handset typically uses a lithium-ion battery (LIB), whereas older handsets used nickel–metal hydride batteries.
The Critical Advantage That Modern Cellular Networks Have Over Predecessor Systems Is The Concept Of Frequency Reuse Allowing Many Simultaneous Telephone Conversations In A Given Service Area.
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