american english - "Mobile" vs. "cellphone" in AE


I already heard Americans use the term "mobile" for "cellphone" -- which I thought was chiefly BE -- and so I wish you could tell if such usage of "mobile" has any currency in GAE?


Unless it might be called a "mobile" by Americans outside of the US or frequently traveling to Europe.



Answer



In common AE conversation you would say "cellphone" or just "phone". Mobile or mobile phone is recognized and used in marketing.



Usage: "Where the hell did I leave my (cell) phone."



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