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Just go to the Green Fields. I left mine with a stall last year for about 4 hours and they charged it fully. Cost about £2 and didn't queue at all.

Took me about an hour to find the place again though, it's like a maze round there :P

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i was in the chill and charge for about 10 minutes last year to make a call... oh my f**king god!!! the amount of white and blue screens!! who the f**k would use facebook at a festival, they must be f**king crackers!!

"having a great time at glastonbury" - while theyre on facebook?

i left gorillaz early last year and walking along the back of the pyramid field (on the way towards jpt like) i could see a sea of blue and white screens on phones (only really the people at the back on their camping chairs, cant imagine it being possible down the front)

facebook is taking over!!!

holy shit, how desperate some people are for some attention/jealousy??

facebook should be banned to encourage people to have a better time

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mymemory.co.uk/Portable-Power/Power-Traveller/Power-Traveller-Solar-Monkey-%26-Solarnut-Portable-Charger

You can buy a charged battery for most phones on site for £10

My phone is fully charged on the wednesday morning but when the battery goes it doesn't get charged again until I get back in the car on monday.

Alternatively switch the phone off and only turn it on when you want to check to see if you have any new friend requests...

You don't need your phone, you are at Glastonbury!:)

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cheers for the tip folks...I think I'd prob need a couple of spare batteries to last me. Might still try a solar charger though as I know the girls won't bother with extra batteries, plus I have a camera that will need to keep going for 5 days....

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cheers for the tip folks...I think I'd prob need a couple of spare batteries to last me. Might still try a solar charger though as I know the girls won't bother with extra batteries, plus I have a camera that will need to keep going for 5 days....

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It will be interesting to see how this plays out. I'm sure there's usually something in The Fine Guide about Orange being the only mobile phone operator that bothers to put up additional masts. I'm also sure that there will continue to be some phone charging service.

I used to love the Q Daily but it's certainly got a bit too up itself in that last few years. I'd be much sadder to see the Q Glastonbury Review go.

The magazine sector's far from healthy at the moment so it would make sense for Q to strip back spending.

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It will be interesting to see how this plays out. I'm sure there's usually something in The Fine Guide about Orange being the only mobile phone operator that bothers to put up additional masts.

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Turn your f@uckin phone off for f#cks sake. (apart from saying hello to your kids from somewhere discrete - granted). (And occasional rendezvousing if you must).

AND stop filming brilliant bands through your crappy sh$tty pI$$phones.

Live for now!!!!! Use your senses in the real now.

I don't want to use my phone on holiday.

And breathe.....

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I was camped near the Orange tent last year and the queues outside it were embarassing, I can't believe how many hours of the fest people were willing to waste. I took a spare battery, and an old phone and sim for emergencies and was fine.

As for facebook, we nipped in there on the wednesday to check the footy score and I couldn't believe how many people were on fb, they'd been at the fest for a couple of hours and were already on it, wtf?! :blink:

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As long as it doesn't effect the phone reception there then I don't mind as last year I thought on the whole it was pretty good.

And I must admit that I use facebook a fair bit myself but not at Glasto. Last year after setting up my tent and had a few drinks I think I posted a status along the lines of "All set up at Glasto now, everything on the outside world no longer exists" and that was it. Pretty much a way of saying unless you are at Glasto, don't bother trying to get a hold of me.

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