Post-A-Phone is an innovative concept. With the number of cell phone users snowballing every year, using mobile phone has become a global trend. Mobile phones have become the virtual life of modern and we feel quite clueless without them. However, with the increasing number of cell phone users the number of cell phone thefts has also augmented.
This dilemma was noticed by concept designer Priestman Goode who came up the concept of Post a Phone to alleviate such situation when a person might feel quite helpless due to loss or theft of a mobile phone. If this new Post-A-Phone concept hits the market you need not worry about dire events when cell phone gets stolen, destroyed or lost.
Post-A-phone is a use-and-throw recyclable phone which would be mailed to you within hours after you report the loss or theft of your phone. The Post-a-Phone is made out of recycled plastic, cardboard of course portable circuits.
However, this concept has a twist in the tail. The Post-A-Phone is actually a landline phone. The logic behind this is that landline phones are more reliable and need no power backup. The makers of Post-A-phone also argue that landline phones can also be used in natural calamities when there is acute power shortage. Thus, Post-A-Phone is a quite a good concept but the mobile version of this Post-A-Phone would be much enticing. It’s best to keep our fingers cost that the designer of Post-A-Phone would come up a mobile version 2.0.
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