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Repurposing Old Usable Cell Phones?

zentogo wonders: "As I stroll through the local recycle shops in my little Japanese City, I see boxes of used KEITAI-- Japanese Cell Phones. Most of them only a two or three years old, with more technology and features than any affordable phone in the USA, and they actually work! See, Japanese people cycle to new technology, especially phones, very quickly, and it is almost impossible for them not to. Take my own personal example: after one year with the telecom KDDI, I was given a free phone. It had more features than my previous one, and was much lighter, so when I was offered the deal I changed on the spot! So I wonder, what can be done with all these old phones? Can they be recycled for parts or even software? Can they be adapted to another type of technology? It would seem to be a big waste of decent hardware if something interesting couldn't be done with them."

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  1. Use? by Murphy+Murph · · Score: 5, Interesting

    They could all be used as alarmclocks!

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    I dub thee... Sir Phobos, Knight of Mars, Beater of Ass.
  2. emergency 911 by Jjeff1 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    At least in the US, ANY working cel phone that can get signal can be used to call 911. They are collected by a lot of battered womens shelters and similar places, then distributed to people who otherwise couldn't afford a cel phone to call authorities in an emergency.

    But don't stop there, any elderly or non-mobile person (think wheel-chair) should have a cel in their pocket, all the time. As long as it's charged, they never need worry about not being able to get to a normal phone, which might be impossible in an emergency.

    All my old phones have been donated and put to good use.

  3. Could everyone just give him a real answer? by JVert · · Score: 5, Funny

    Listen up kid,

    http://www.beowulf.org/