Student of Grade 12 learner in Namibia’s Ohagwena Region has invented a sim-less mobile phone that allows users to make free calls and watch one TV channel.
The student who was identified has Simon Petrus, a pupil at Abraham Iyambo Senior Secondary School, created the phone using spares from a phone and television set.
Complete with a bulb, fan and charger socket, the handset functions off power supplied through a radiator and is able to make calls to anywhere through the use of radio frequencies.
The invention, which is made up of a radio system, is attached to a box and also allows the user to view one TV channel on it.
No stranger to the world of creation, Petrus who won a gold medal at national level last year for his invention of 2in1 machine that works as both a seed drier and cooler.
The shy student has admitted in working on his invention for two years through money provided by his unemployed parents.
He invented this phone, with hopes that it would be and being able to further more he said!
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