Do-It-Yourself Cellphones

David A. Mellis Releases Instructions on How to Make Your Own Cellphone

Released by David A. Mellis as part of his MIT PhD research, this DIY cellphone offers those who want to the ability to create their own phone from home. With the instructions available online, the cellphone design by Mellis utilizes Arduino GSM Shield to display the time, make calls and even send text messages.

The DIY cellphone design is a breakaway from the very strict smartphone market, which is dominated by multinational corporations that are constantly patenting features and designs. By offering detailed instructions on how to create the phone and where to obtain the necessary components, Mellis is helping to offer frustrated users or those with fixed incomes the ability to stay connected without having to rely on cellphone manufacturers.
Trend Themes
1. DIY Cellphones - The trend of creating one's own cellphone at home is disrupting the smartphone market dominated by multinational corporations.
2. Open Source Hardware - The release of detailed instructions and component information for the DIY cellphone presents an opportunity for the growth of open source hardware innovation.
3. Affordable Connectivity - The DIY cellphone design provides an affordable option for those with fixed incomes to stay connected without relying on traditional cellphone manufacturers.
Industry Implications
1. Electronics - The electronics industry can leverage the trend of DIY cellphones by offering components and resources tailored to the DIY community.
2. Telecommunications - Telecommunications companies can explore partnerships and collaborations to integrate the DIY cellphone design into their product offerings.
3. Education - The education industry can capitalize on the trend of DIY cellphones by developing courses and workshops that teach individuals how to create their own phones.

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