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Namibia student invents phone that works without airtime

In a quiet corner of Namibia, a high school student has sparked global admiration with a homemade invention that defies the odds.

With no formal lab, minimal resources, and only his passion for electronics, Simon Petrus built a fully functioning mobile phone that operates without a SIM card or airtime.

His device, powered by radio frequencies, also includes a built-in TV, radio, light bulb, and fan—offering a creative, multi-functional alternative in areas with limited access to technology.

Simon’s journey, however, wasn’t without challenges.

Despite winning a major science competition, his breakthrough was met with skepticism, and years later, his prototype still waits for the opportunity it deserves.

His story isn’t just about innovation—it’s about perseverance, hope, and what’s possible when young minds are given room to grow.

If you believe in the power of talent over tools, this article will leave you both inspired and deeply moved. Discover Simon’s story now.

Source video: UGAMAN GLOBAL NETWORK on YouTube

Source image: Foundry / Pixabay

Source: africanews.com

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