Which of the following does not reflect the Court's position in regard to the extent of privacy extended to person's cellphone seized by police pursuant to a lawful arrest?
A) The cellphone may be taken from the person and stored with the person's other property when booked into custody.
B) The police can examine the cellphone to determine whether it poses a physical threat.
C) The police can search the cellphone and its contents without probable cause if the cellphone was incident to a lawful arrest.
D) The police cannot search the cellphone and its contents without a warrant based on probable cause as the cellphone holds "the privacies of life."
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