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Definition of handset in English: handsetnoun ˈhan(d)sɛtˈhæn(d)ˌsɛt 1A mobile phone. many stolen handsets are believed to end up in Eastern Europe Example sentencesExamples - And my own tests with my own equipment have shown that the amount of radiation being received when using a handset is very low.
- The world's flashiest mobile phone makers met in the south of France last week to unveil their latest handsets.
- It's easier to sell a new handset on its features, especially where those features might aid bragging rights.
- Replacement handsets fuelled sales in the United States and Europe, where the mobile phone market is maturing.
- Get another mobile connection for home, after all, handsets come so cheap these days
- Finally, once you have upgraded to a slinky new model, put your old handset to good use via a recycling scheme.
- My mobile phone has blue-tooth technology that enables me and my partner to compete against each other in games on our handsets.
- Plans include a common way in which to top up pay-as-you-go handsets.
- Nokia's forecasts for the remainder of the year, for handset sales and its own market share, will be subject to close scrutiny.
- By the end of this year or early 2003, expect to see handsets with Java capabilities.
- Handsets that are white-hot today will be stone-cold in six months.
- But the trend has begun to change, owing to the availability of cheaper and trendy handsets, affordable pricing and relevant services.
- Today, Nokia is the world leader in handsets, with 38% of the market.
- The slowdown in the rate of sales growth of mobile handsets has created overcapacity within the industry.
- Manufacturers of phones should inscribe a warning on the handsets to make the users aware of hazards mobile phones can cause.
- Vodafone is now more concerned about keeping customers than getting new ones, so it is prepared to spend money on subsidies for the new handsets.
- And as the mobile phone market matures, there will be greater emphasis on existing customers buying replacement handsets.
- Cell-phone penetration is staggering: More than 400 million handsets were sold last year.
- Alternatively, move provider - you can often secure yourself a great new deal and brand new handset for the price of a phone number change.
- This is a non-profit making experience available on all mobile networks and handsets.
- 1.1 The part of a telephone that is held up to speak into and listen to.
电话听筒,手持送受话器 Example sentencesExamples - Indeed, so many of us now possess a handset that mobile phone sales have collapsed.
- He's devised a way to hook up vintage telephone handsets to a standard cell phone.
- Earlier this year the company announced it would stop making mobile phone handsets due to huge losses in its consumer products division.
- For example, I previously had no idea that you can play games on a handset or send text messages and e-mails.
- It's almost as impressive as these mobile phone handsets modeled on old Bakelite telephones from the 1950s.
- The key to paying bills and redeeming coupons via mobile handsets is the use of camera phones to read special bar codes.
- Its strong brand in mobile phone handsets has allowed it to weather the downturn in the telecom sector.
- There are sad accounts of how foreign truckers have forked out items including mobile phone handsets in lieu of cash.
- It is very easy to predict that we will have a lot of new cellular phone handsets with stylish designs.
- He argues that people will want to change or update their mobile phone handsets anyway.
- By using a telephone handset, users will be guided through a simple procedure to access the information they require.
- The trauma of losing a mobile phone is usually not the handset but the phone numbers and saved text messages it contains.
- Not everyone can whisper and many habitually shout into telephone handsets.
- Within the space of ten years, the mobile telephone handset industry has moved from a growth phase to a maturity phase.
- Most of the mobile phone viruses target handsets that use the Symbian operating system.
- Alex picked up the handset and listened as the dispatcher gave him instructions.
- This was achieved despite a reduction in subsidies for telephone handsets.
- These are transmitters that use radio waves to communicate with mobile phone handsets.
- 1.2 A handheld controller for a piece of electronic equipment, such as a television or video recorder.
(电视机或录像机等的)遥控器 Example sentencesExamples - They hit the target and a five second charge of electricity is delivered from the handset via two thin electric wires.
- It looks like a fluorescent pistol, but uses compressed air to fire two darts that trail an electric cable back to the handset.
- Now I'm familiar with three handsets in the Walkman family, and there are no big surprises here.
- It's even offering a gamepad controller accessory that fits over the back of the handset and looks like an old Nintendo pad.
- This locking device can be released by car park porters who will be carrying two handsets called cart controllers.
- They are completely lost, with no water, no maps and certainly no cellphones or GPS handsets.
- The main bonus is having pushbuttons and display separate from the handset.
- In other words, the handset makers and network equipment vendors are in for years of tough negotiations.
- The idea is to drive the integration of Wi-Fi into set-top boxes, ADSL and cable modems, wireless handsets and so on.
- The chair's control handset was just a few inches from his hand.
- All are controlled by a single handset, and even the Velux roof lights and blinds open and close at the touch of a button.
- The company has been developing chipsets for handsets and other terminal devices for a long time.
- Interference is one of the key obstacles to such handsets becoming viable and the chipmakers are seeking to solve the problem in different ways.
- I have an awful fear that tomorrow I am going to go out and buy a GPS handset.
- In the same timeframe, handsets will be able to scan for changes in a caller's facial expression.
- The company wants to increase the amount of money it earns making handsets and parts for other equipment manufacturers.
- If Microsoft controls the handset, it tightens its grip on all the other pieces.
- Compeq makes printed circuit boards that connect semiconductors and other parts in handsets.
- I saw him get back into the cruiser and pick up the handset to call in the record check.
Definition of handset in US English: handsetnounˈhæn(d)ˌsɛtˈhan(d)ˌset 1A mobile phone. many stolen handsets are believed to end up in Eastern Europe Example sentencesExamples - Alternatively, move provider - you can often secure yourself a great new deal and brand new handset for the price of a phone number change.
- Plans include a common way in which to top up pay-as-you-go handsets.
- And my own tests with my own equipment have shown that the amount of radiation being received when using a handset is very low.
- And as the mobile phone market matures, there will be greater emphasis on existing customers buying replacement handsets.
- Manufacturers of phones should inscribe a warning on the handsets to make the users aware of hazards mobile phones can cause.
- Get another mobile connection for home, after all, handsets come so cheap these days
- Finally, once you have upgraded to a slinky new model, put your old handset to good use via a recycling scheme.
- This is a non-profit making experience available on all mobile networks and handsets.
- But the trend has begun to change, owing to the availability of cheaper and trendy handsets, affordable pricing and relevant services.
- The world's flashiest mobile phone makers met in the south of France last week to unveil their latest handsets.
- It's easier to sell a new handset on its features, especially where those features might aid bragging rights.
- Handsets that are white-hot today will be stone-cold in six months.
- Nokia's forecasts for the remainder of the year, for handset sales and its own market share, will be subject to close scrutiny.
- By the end of this year or early 2003, expect to see handsets with Java capabilities.
- The slowdown in the rate of sales growth of mobile handsets has created overcapacity within the industry.
- Today, Nokia is the world leader in handsets, with 38% of the market.
- My mobile phone has blue-tooth technology that enables me and my partner to compete against each other in games on our handsets.
- Replacement handsets fuelled sales in the United States and Europe, where the mobile phone market is maturing.
- Cell-phone penetration is staggering: More than 400 million handsets were sold last year.
- Vodafone is now more concerned about keeping customers than getting new ones, so it is prepared to spend money on subsidies for the new handsets.
- 1.1 The part of a telephone that is held up to speak into and listen to.
电话听筒,手持送受话器 Example sentencesExamples - Alex picked up the handset and listened as the dispatcher gave him instructions.
- The trauma of losing a mobile phone is usually not the handset but the phone numbers and saved text messages it contains.
- Earlier this year the company announced it would stop making mobile phone handsets due to huge losses in its consumer products division.
- The key to paying bills and redeeming coupons via mobile handsets is the use of camera phones to read special bar codes.
- Indeed, so many of us now possess a handset that mobile phone sales have collapsed.
- This was achieved despite a reduction in subsidies for telephone handsets.
- These are transmitters that use radio waves to communicate with mobile phone handsets.
- For example, I previously had no idea that you can play games on a handset or send text messages and e-mails.
- Its strong brand in mobile phone handsets has allowed it to weather the downturn in the telecom sector.
- He argues that people will want to change or update their mobile phone handsets anyway.
- By using a telephone handset, users will be guided through a simple procedure to access the information they require.
- It is very easy to predict that we will have a lot of new cellular phone handsets with stylish designs.
- Most of the mobile phone viruses target handsets that use the Symbian operating system.
- There are sad accounts of how foreign truckers have forked out items including mobile phone handsets in lieu of cash.
- He's devised a way to hook up vintage telephone handsets to a standard cell phone.
- Not everyone can whisper and many habitually shout into telephone handsets.
- It's almost as impressive as these mobile phone handsets modeled on old Bakelite telephones from the 1950s.
- Within the space of ten years, the mobile telephone handset industry has moved from a growth phase to a maturity phase.
- 1.2 A handheld controller for a piece of electronic equipment, such as a television or video recorder.
(电视机或录像机等的)遥控器 Example sentencesExamples - It's even offering a gamepad controller accessory that fits over the back of the handset and looks like an old Nintendo pad.
- The main bonus is having pushbuttons and display separate from the handset.
- Interference is one of the key obstacles to such handsets becoming viable and the chipmakers are seeking to solve the problem in different ways.
- In other words, the handset makers and network equipment vendors are in for years of tough negotiations.
- This locking device can be released by car park porters who will be carrying two handsets called cart controllers.
- It looks like a fluorescent pistol, but uses compressed air to fire two darts that trail an electric cable back to the handset.
- Now I'm familiar with three handsets in the Walkman family, and there are no big surprises here.
- They are completely lost, with no water, no maps and certainly no cellphones or GPS handsets.
- The company has been developing chipsets for handsets and other terminal devices for a long time.
- They hit the target and a five second charge of electricity is delivered from the handset via two thin electric wires.
- In the same timeframe, handsets will be able to scan for changes in a caller's facial expression.
- Compeq makes printed circuit boards that connect semiconductors and other parts in handsets.
- I have an awful fear that tomorrow I am going to go out and buy a GPS handset.
- I saw him get back into the cruiser and pick up the handset to call in the record check.
- The company wants to increase the amount of money it earns making handsets and parts for other equipment manufacturers.
- The chair's control handset was just a few inches from his hand.
- The idea is to drive the integration of Wi-Fi into set-top boxes, ADSL and cable modems, wireless handsets and so on.
- If Microsoft controls the handset, it tightens its grip on all the other pieces.
- All are controlled by a single handset, and even the Velux roof lights and blinds open and close at the touch of a button.
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