Simon Petrus, a young African inventor from Namibia, made a sim card free calls network


 Simon Petrus, a young African inventor from Namibia, made headlines when he built a revolutionary SIM-free phone that operates without airtime or traditional mobile networks. Using radio frequency technology, his device enables calls without a SIM card, making communication 100% free.


The self-taught engineer spent two years constructing his wireless phone using spare parts from TVs and mobile devices. His invention, which also functions as


a TV, radio, fan, and phone charger, earned him first place in a national tech competition.


Despite his groundbreaking invention, Petrus struggled with financial support and career opportunities. He later graduated with a degree in electronics engineering, yet remains unemployed, searching for ways to further develop his projects.

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