If it’s a zombie apocalypse, then I would assume the grid is down. Critics would say that the battery and the durability is a problem, but I don’t think it’s a problem in this time and age. So is the phone really the best source of knowledge during a zombie apocalypse?

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    Ebook reader with a lot of local storage and downloaded content.

    If the grid is down, nothing but local storage will work.

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    A smartphone can potenttialy be quite useful even without cellural/internet connection. Entire wikipedia can be downloaded for offline use and many maps too. I’m sure there are plenty of survival apps that work offline too that contain a ton of useful info about edible plants, shelters, traps, plant medicine, knots etc.

    None of this is useful though if you haven’t downloaded it before the apocalypse and have some kind of way of charging your device.

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    As far as collecting immediately useful intelligence of zombie movements, I think a foxhole radio would be more maintainable than a cellular phone.

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    Circuit diagrams of foxhole radios

    If you’re lucky, you can find a ham radio operator with such a device. You could use the radio to coordinate with other distant groups who may have resources like the smartphones you are referencing. Yes, smartphones are technically radios, but I donʼt think the required cellular towers can be relied upon during an infrastructure collapse.

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      A commercial handheld radio would be more efficient, more capable and easier to use than one built with scraps. Still, you cannott download offline maps on a radio