Should I Keep Old Phones for Learning as an E&TC Engineering Student?

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Asked By TechyGamer2023 On

Hey folks! I'm starting my journey into electronics and telecommunication engineering this fall, and I'm in a bit of a dilemma. I've recently graduated high school and I'm currently learning Arduino programming, with some projects lined up. We have a couple of older phones (like Xiaomi and Samsung models) lying around that are still functioning, but we're considering trading one in for a discount. My question is: will these old phones be useful for my studies in E&TC? I'm curious about whether I can learn from dismantling them or if there are valuable components that could aid my engineering projects. On a side note, I like keeping old tech—I've even got a 12-year-old Lenovo laptop still up and running! What do you all think? Are they treasures or just electronic waste?

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Answered By GadgetGuru88 On

Definitely keep those old phones! You can use them as control panels or even wall-mounted info displays. It's a fun way to experiment with their components and get hands-on experience beyond just textbooks. Plus, setting up an old phone as an information radiator could be an exciting project!

CuriousCoder21 -

That’s an awesome idea! I’ve been trying to think of what to build myself, and ‘information radiators’ is the perfect concept to search for. Thanks for the inspiration!

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