Can 2 cellphones be allowed in a carry-on luggage [closed]
Am I allowed to carry 2 used Samsung 3 cellphones traveling to the Philippines from US as a gift to my daughter and son?
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Yes of course. Many people carry two cellphones all the time, one for work and one for personal purposes.
Since you intend to leave the cellphones behind in Philippines, customs fees or import taxes may apply on arrival.
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Can I carry two mobile phones?
You can bring 2/3 Mobile Phones with you in your pocket, claiming that you use them and not for some other purpose. Usually, people are exempted from Customs duty when they bring at most 3 Mobiles claiming that they have different sims and is purely for personal use etc etc.Can you bring 2 electronics on a plane?
So on domestic flights, you can have two, three, or even more laptops, and no one will bat an eye. One might think that they'd limit the number of laptops that can be brought on the plane because they contain lithium batteries. However, the TSA and FAA only limit additional spare batteries and power banks.What is the best way to carry 2 phones?
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Most consumer personal electronic devices containing batteries are allowed in carry-on and checked baggage, including but not limited to cell phones, smart phones, data loggers, PDAs , electronic games, tablets, laptop computers, cameras, camcorders, watches, calculators, etc.TSA: Devices Larger Than Cell Phones Must be Separated From Carry-Ons
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After my research, you are able to take these 2 cellphones in your carry-on luggage, if they are in airplane mode because its restricted to have cellphone which is at (turn-on) profile with you but you also carry these things in your equipment which is in Separate part of plane........
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