He made the device using an empty strawberry box, a receipt printer, a mini computer and a SIM card.
A telecommunications engineer in Spain has invented a new device with no cellphone or WiFi, which allows his 93-year-old grandmother to keep up to date with the family WhatsApp group.
Guido Garcia developed the 'Grannygram' which prints off messages and photographs so his granny doesn't feel lonely during COVID isolation.
The covid-19 pandemic had prevented him from going to "Basauri" in the "Vizcaya" Province of Spain to visit his grandmother for the last two Christmas'.
He homemade the ingenious device using an empty strawberry box, a receipt printer, a mini computer and a SIM card to connect to the internet.
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