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smartphone
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selfie
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to text
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message
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to download
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to call
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locked
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personal identification number
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to unlock
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to swipe
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memory
phone
phone
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an electronic device used to talk to a person who is at a different location

camera
camera
noun
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a device or piece of equipment for taking photographs, making movies or television programs

What is a "camera"?

A camera is a device that captures pictures or videos. It has a lens that focuses light onto a sensor or film to record what it sees. Cameras come in many types, from simple ones for everyday use to more complex ones for professional work. They are used to take photos and make videos of people, places, and events.

screen
screen
noun
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the flat panel on a television, computer, etc. on which images and information are displayed

What is a "screen"?

A screen is the flat surface on a device, such as a television, computer, or smartphone, where images, videos, and text are displayed. It uses light or pixels to create pictures that users can see. Screens come in different sizes and types and can be used for a variety of purposes, including entertainment, communication, and work. The quality of a screen is often determined by its resolution, brightness, and color accuracy, all of which affect how clear and vibrant the images or videos appear.

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battery
battery
noun
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an object that turns chemical energy to electricity to give power to a device or machine

What is a "battery"?

A battery is a device that stores energy and provides power to machines, devices, or vehicles. It works by converting stored chemical energy into electrical energy, which can be used to run various equipment. Batteries come in different sizes and power levels depending on their use, from small ones in electronic devices to large ones in cars. They are essential for powering things like phones, flashlights, and cars. Over time, batteries lose their ability to hold charge and need to be replaced or recharged.

charger
charger
noun
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a device that can refill a battery with electrical energy

sim card
sim card
noun
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/sˈɪm kˈɑːɹd/

a small, removable card that stores data for one's mobile device and identifies one to the network

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compound noun
smartphone
smartphone
noun
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a portable device that combines the functions of a cell phone and a computer, such as browsing the Internet, using apps, making calls, etc.

What is a "smartphone"?

A smartphone is a portable electronic device that combines the features of a cell phone with advanced computing capabilities. It allows users to make calls, send messages, browse the Internet, use apps, take photos and videos, and access various digital services. Smartphones typically include touchscreens, cameras, GPS, and wireless connectivity options like Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. They are powered by operating systems that support a wide range of applications, making them versatile tools for communication, entertainment, and productivity.

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compound noun
selfie
selfie
noun
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a photo of a person that is taken by the same person, usually shared on social media

What is a "selfie"?

A selfie is a photograph that a person takes of themselves, usually with a smartphone or camera held at arm's length or with the help of a selfie stick. Selfies are often shared on social media platforms and are commonly used to capture moments, express personal style, or communicate with friends and followers. The focus is typically on the person taking the photo, capturing their face and sometimes part of their surroundings.

to text
to text
Verb
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to send a written message using a cell phone

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transitive
message
message
noun
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a written or spoken piece of information or communication sent to or left for another person

to download
to download
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to add data to a computer from the Internet or another computer

upload

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transitive
to call
to call
Verb
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to telephone a place or person

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transitive
locked
Adjective
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secured with a key, code, or mechanism to prevent access or movement

personal identification number
noun
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/pˈɜːsənəl aɪdˈɛntɪfɪkˈeɪʃən nˈʌmbɚ/

a unique numeric code chosen by an individual to securely access various accounts and services

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compound noun
to unlock
to unlock
Verb
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to use a key, code, or other method to open a lock or seal, allowing access to something that was secured

lock

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transitive
to swipe
Verb
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to move a finger or hand across a touchscreen, trackpad, or other touch-sensitive surface in order to perform an action or navigate a digital interface

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intransitive
to save
Verb
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to preserve or bookmark a post, image, video, or other content for later viewing or reference, often by selecting a "save" or similar option provided by the platform

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transitive
to delete
to delete
Verb
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to remove a piece of data from a computer or smartphone

record

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memory
noun
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a piece of electronic object in a computer where data is stored

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