Cell Phones

Telecommunications systems could be overwhelmed and we could loose use of telephones and internet. If Power goes down for extended periods of time, cordless phones would be useless. And just what do you do with any mail that might come through? Can you touch it? Is it safe? How do you work around internet concerns? Look here for help.
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Cell Phones

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Originally posted by Enumclaw, PlanforPandemic

http://planforpandemic.com/viewtopic.php?t=1003

Don't you have a car charger for your Cell phone? If not you should get one. You would be able to charge it up a lot of times off of a good car battery.
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How to Turn Your Android or iPhone Smartphone Into A Satellite Phone
https://www.askaprepper.com/how-to-turn-your-android-or-iphone-smartphone-into-a-satellite-phone/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=AAP

To maximize your chances of survival in a crisis you need to be able to keep in touch with others. That lets you share knowledge, ask for help when you need it, and keep each other informed of approaching threats. Unfortunately, our modern communications network will be one of the first things to go down in a real crisis.

(SNIP) ... Luckily, there’s a solution – satellite phones. A modern satellite phone has all the capabilities of a cell phone, but it doesn’t rely on towers that can be demolished by the wind or disabled when the power goes out. ---CONTINUED---
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How To Charge Your Phone When There Is No Electricity
https://www.askaprepper.com/how-to-charge-your-phone-when-there-is-no-electricity/

What would you do if the power is out and your phone battery is dead, but someone’s life depends on you being able to make a call?

You can charge your phone from another battery. ---CONTINUED---
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