The Iran war has caught fire in India as well. The only thing that vanishes in an instant, along with peace, is the Internet. As a result, the flow of information is blocked. Mobile phones in the hands of billions of people have become useless devices. Panic naturally spreads faster in the darkness of lack of information. But some special apps have been created to overcome this crisis. Which works without internet. They can become your only hope in times of danger.
Organic Map: This is a free, ad-free GPS navigation app that works completely without an internet connection. Based on ‘open-source’ technology, this app is helpful for driving, cycling and walking on roads. Even when the mobile network is down, this app continues to work through GPS satellites.
BridgeFi: It is a messaging app. Messages can be sent through it using the Bluetooth network. Mobiles within 100 meters can communicate with this app. It is used by more than 12.5 million people worldwide. When internet service was disrupted in Ukraine during the Russo-Ukrainian war, citizens of that country used it. But the app requires internet to login for the first time.
PocketPal AI: Like chatgpt it is an artificial intelligence based app, which does not require internet to use. You can know any information using this app offline. It supports AI models like Fi, Gemma 2 and Quen.
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