Disposable Cell Phones
How Disposable Cell Phones Work
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How Disposable Cell Phones Will Work
There are few places you can go today without having some mode of communication to stay in touch with what’s going on at home or work. Mobile devices, such as cell phones, allow us a connectivity that wasn’t possible 20 years ago.
Yet, these marvels of modern telecommunications can deliver headaches when they don’t work properly or if you wander beyond the range of a cell tower. It’s enough to make you want to throw your cell phone in the garbage can. Soon, you will be able to do just that.
A credit-card-size disposable cell phone will offer an approximately one hour of talk time.
Randi Altschul, a New Jersey toy designer, has invented the world’s first truly disposable cell phone. Most cell phones end up on the trash heap after a few years anyway. Altschul’s phone is the first that can be bought, used once and then chucked in the trash. The 2- by 3-inch (5.08 X 7.62 cm) phone is made by printing cell-phone circuitry onto a paper substrate, which is then sealed and laminated. We’ll take a look at this novel invention and it’s remarkably simple manufacturing process.
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