Re: Waterproofing a Cell Phone

From: Jose Luu (jluu@mainsoft.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Wed May 03 1995 - 17:15:03 PDT


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Subject: Re: Waterproofing a Cell Phone


> One problem I see with a dedicated, subscriptionless
> cellular phone is that it would be a hassle to keep it
> reliably charged, unless you can replace the NiCads
> units with alkaline ones.

Motorola flip phones have an optional back you can fill up
with 6 AA alcaline batteries.

Does anybody know about the older motorola models ?
(They are pretty cheap nowadays)

Jose



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