PlayfulCarbonara
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I think it's a neat illustration of how context changes perspective. We're accustomed to cell phones, so that's what we see. Period alternatives suggested by other viewers include having just left the dentist after having a tooth pulled (which would explain the hand to the head and moving the jaw), and shielding one's face because one doesn't want to be on camera while holding a 1920's handbag/purse (which is quite small) -- perhaps saying something to the camera man. Maybe somewhat unusual answers, but vastly more likely than a time traveler using an early 21st century cell phone (rather than something more advanced, or less obvious) in an early 20th century movie.
Interesting, but....
It couldn't be a cell phone, even if it was a time traveler. Why?
How would the cell phone work? There were NO cell sites back in the 1920's..........
How would the cell phone work? There were NO cell sites back in the 1920's..........
Obviously she time traveled with a cell tower.

Or..like Doctor Who she has a cell that can call any time.....
I mean...if she can time travel the communication thing would be no problem...
So now we're back to square one...![]()