Mark
Newfag
I keep seeing all these prison channels popping up on YouTube and I find them quite interesting. For technology, many inmates have and keep cell phones. The best and most highly recommended phones to have in prison are either an Alcatel, Posh or a flip phone (like the Z222). Sometimes they also use these weird BMW phones that are designed to fit on a keychain and every time you go to a different screen, the background changes to a different picture of a BMW. Although the most commonly recommended ones are Posh's. And this is for many reasons. Namely because they're easy to conceal due to how small they are and if they confiscate it, they won't be able to get anything from it due to how small they are, especially if you put a lock code on it and don't use any contact numbers on it that they can easily identify. Also, some of these phones come with a certain kind of back cover that has a little ear jack in them so that you can stick this ear piece in your ear and listen to whoever you're talking to. You also need a phone that has a removable back cover and battery so that you can charge it. Another reason these phones are recommended is because you can actually charge these while you use them with a battery pack by simply attaching two wires to the positive and negative prongs on the piece that you snap your battery into to connect to your battery pack, because with some phones they will actually explode if you do this unless you have the top part of the battery that meets these prongs taped off, and even then you might run the batteries in your battery pack out because without this tape you'll be charging both your battery pack and your phone. But even then, you have to make sure that you're using the right kind of Posh, because there's two types of them. You want the one that when you turn it on it'll display the Posh logo along with fireworks, because the other kind drains easily.
Other than that, how they charge these phones is pretty crazy. They make these battery packs from four AA batteries, something to hold them in (like a toilet paper tube), some rubber bands and tape, something metal to go at the bottom and something hard to go at the top (like a piece of cardboard) to hold your wires. You just take two wires from inside the harness of a charger and hook them up to your battery pack and to the positive and negative terminals of your phone battery and you tape it over and wrap the two together with a rubber band and leave it for two or three hours for it to fully charge. Although there's at least a million variants of this as well. I've seen one person make a cell phone charger out of nothing but a birthday card, some copper wires and tape that you plug one end into a USB port and the other end into your phone. Also, vids related. They're pretty much what I summed up in two paragraphs if you feel like watching them.
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Other than that, how they charge these phones is pretty crazy. They make these battery packs from four AA batteries, something to hold them in (like a toilet paper tube), some rubber bands and tape, something metal to go at the bottom and something hard to go at the top (like a piece of cardboard) to hold your wires. You just take two wires from inside the harness of a charger and hook them up to your battery pack and to the positive and negative terminals of your phone battery and you tape it over and wrap the two together with a rubber band and leave it for two or three hours for it to fully charge. Although there's at least a million variants of this as well. I've seen one person make a cell phone charger out of nothing but a birthday card, some copper wires and tape that you plug one end into a USB port and the other end into your phone. Also, vids related. They're pretty much what I summed up in two paragraphs if you feel like watching them.
ITT we post and discuss prison stuff. Like contraband, gadgets, et cetera.