How to Charge Your Mobile when Charger Is Not Available or Current
For those camping or trekking Indochina, Myanmar, India or other Southern Asian wooded areas, having cellular communication with family and friends may help save your from drastic situations. That is, of course, if your battery is charged.
There's a little known method that's effective enough to charge your battery, and it involves the Bo-tree (or Peepal tree if you live in India or Nepal), which is indigenous to only the Southern Asia/Indochina mainland. Try this:
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Steps
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1Remove the back cover of the mobile.
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2Take the battery out.
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3Take just two leaves of sacred Peepal, known scientifically as the Ficus Religiosa"
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4Just make leaves contact with the cell terminal {Make sure they are in contact}
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5Make them contact for one minute.
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6Now insert the battery into the mobile.
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7Now you will be surprised that your mobile is charged.
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