Not exact matches
These new iPhones look much like Apple's models from the past three years,
though with faster processors, better cameras, and a glass back instead of aluminum to
support inductive
charging.
I learned this not from a class in feminist studies, but from Jesus — who was brought into the world by a woman whose obedience changed everything; who revealed his identity to a scorned woman at a well; who defended Mary of Bethany as his true disciple, even
though women were prohibited from studying under rabbis at the time; who obeyed his mother; who refused to condemn the woman caught in adultery to death; who looked to women for financial and moral
support, even after the male disciples abandoned him; who said of the woman who anointed his feet with perfume that «wherever this gospel is preached throughout the world, what she has done will also be told, in memory of her»; who bantered with a Syrophoenician woman, talked theology with a Samaritan woman, and healed a bleeding woman; who appeared first before women after his resurrection, despite the fact that their culture deemed them unreliable witnesses; who
charged Mary Magdalene with the great responsibility of announcing the start of a new creation, of becoming the Apostle to the Apostles.
Intimidated by loose (and often ludicrous)
charges of «theocracy,» many committed religious believers have hesitated to cite the Bible in
support of anything political, even
though our Founding Fathers did.
You
charge me also with saying, again pleading the
support of the scriptures, that
though we humans have many kindly affections, love of children, love between men and women, love of country, all these too are corrupted and defiled; and that
though we have very agile minds, able to penetrate into the mysteries of nature, we put this gift and attainment to ignoble uses.»
It was «free,» by which I mean we pay thousands of dollars a year in
support of our congregation, and there is no extra
charge for life cycle events,
though we did make an additional donation in thanks.
(The governor ended up doing just that, even
though he retained a degree of
support from black leaders like Rep. Charlie Rangel (that meant more at the time because it was pre-ethics
charges).
He did say, however, that he had spoken with both of his colleagues about the issue and hoped to arrive at a compromise —
though he would not
support any compromise that included a
charge on plastic bags.
Sen. Andrew Lanza (R - Staten Island), who has carried an alternate version of the Child Victims Act
supported by the Church but opposed by advocates, said he would
support a provision that would create a time frame for prosecutors to
charge predators criminally even
though the statute of limitations has run out on their cases.
They viewed public schools — even
though public schools in those days usually
charged a fee — as akin to voluntarily
supported charities and as part of what Tocqueville then, and social scientists today, call «civil society.»
It doesn't
support fast
charging though, as it only has a micro USB input, not USB - C.
AWS does not
charge an admission fee,
though any monetary donation and / or in - kind
support (e.g. crates, bedding, food, pet's current medications, etc.) is very much appreciated and needed.
When things are going right,
though, there's a real sense of military achievement as you
charge between troops, activating abilities and marshaling attack and
support lines.
Galleries such as Chisenhale are publicly funded and
charge no entrance fee —
though they also rely on the
support of donors.
Even
though Samsung is the largest smartphone vendor in the world, only about 30 percent of sales are flagship tier products that
support wireless
charging, so that amounts to between 90 to 95 million a year.
We need to spend some time testing the P20 Pro to be sure, but we'll be surprised if it doesn't have more stamina than the iPhone X. Unfortunately, there's no wireless
charging support for the P20 Pro,
though it does offer Huawei's SuperCharge fast
charging via a cable.
A Quick
Charge 3.0 charger that can rapidly top off the battery through the Motion's USB Type - C port is included in the box,
though the Motion does not
support convenient - but - slower wireless
charging.
This SoC, unlike its predecessor, is clocked at 2.4 GHz,
though we're still looking at the 64 - bit quad - core SoC, which ships with the Adreno 530 GPU, and offers
support for Quick
Charge 3.0 fast
charging.
One HDMI, one DisplayPort, one mini-DisplayPort, and two USB 3.0 ports (including one with
charging capability) grace the underside of the UltraSharp U2718Q,
though none
support FreeSync or G - Sync.
Though there are quite a number of power banks available in the country, it was difficult to find the products that Quick
Charge feature, which means the fast
charging support.
Some markets will add wireless
charging support,
though LG is interestingly not opting to upgrade to a Snapdragon 835 processor.
The flipside is, because the battery is so huge, the whole phone takes forever to
charge, even
though it does
support some level of fast -
charging tech.
iPhone X will also
support fast
charge, finally,
though, as with the iPhone 8, you'll need either a USB - C adapter or specific third - party chargers to take advantage.
You don't need to spend $ 49 on a compatible charger,
though, as an Apple
support document notes that «A comparable third - party USB - C power adapter that
supports USB Power Delivery (USB - PD)» will also grant you the speedier
charging capabilities.
Apple did not mention whether their iPhones would
support fast wireless
charging as well,
though, leaving many to wonder.
Both phones
support fast
charging,
though.
While we're not all fans of wireless
charging (we won't even start a debate), a «2016 flagship killer» should offer
support for it
though.
Though no more details about the smartphone are revealed, a previous rumour claimed that the GalaxyC10 would be backed by a 4,000 mAh battery
support for fast
charging.
This allows for inductive
charging through both the Qi and PMA standards, a bonus that's only shared by the latest Samsung devices,
though the iPhone X has chosen to
support the more popular Qi, which amounts to a similar benefit.
In other words, Hwang may be talking about the rumored iPhone 7s Plus,
though it's hard to imagine Apple leaving wireless
charging support out of the iPhone 8 if it's going to be on other models.
Even
though the battery capacity of the smaller Pixel 2 is not the best, the bigger Pixel 2 XL has a decent 3520mAh unit that
supports fast
charging technology.
Even
though you don't get wireless
charging, both handsets
support fast
charging technology that gives you up to 6 hours of power in just 15 minutes of
charging.
Ideally, you should also be able to
charge any device that
supports Qi wireless
charging,
though that is not confirmed at this time.
One bummer,
though, is that neither the Pixel 2 nor the Pixel 2 XL
supports wireless
charging.
The Snapdragon 450
supports Quick
Charge 3.0, which the company claims can charge a device from zero to 80 percent in just 35 minutes — though «can» if quite different from «will», as the implementations we see fall short of that m
Charge 3.0, which the company claims can
charge a device from zero to 80 percent in just 35 minutes — though «can» if quite different from «will», as the implementations we see fall short of that m
charge a device from zero to 80 percent in just 35 minutes —
though «can» if quite different from «will», as the implementations we see fall short of that metric.
Even
though the capacity is not known, the battery should have a longer life as well as
support fast
charging through a USB - C port.
It was rumored that applied Quick
Charge 2.0 to the Galaxy S7 and S7 edge because its Exynos processor could not
support the newer, more flexible 3.0 standard, even
though the Snapdragon 820 could.
It comes bundled with a mini dock that adds on an HDMI port, a USB3.1, and a further USB - C port, which apparently «
supports fast
charging»
though that sounds a touch odd to us since the in - body USB - C would still be handling the connection.
Though there is no information about the battery capacity, the 3C listing revealed the device to
support up to 22.5 W fast
charging.
Though the company claims the ZenFone Max Plus M1 to
support fast
charging, it is only limited to 5V / 2A (10W).
A 3,100 mAh non-removable battery will also be included in this package, and we're presuming that it will
support quick
charging, even
though TENAA did not mention it, such details never get listed on TENAA.
If the battery life isn't enough
though, the phone will
support the latest generation of Motorola's TurboPower fast
charging technology.
The product can
charge your iPhone 6s almost four times and also has
support for lightning cable for iPhone / iPad, which is sold separately,
though.
The Galaxy S9 + has a larger battery capacity than the Note 8 at 3500mAh compared to 3300mAh,
though both feature
support for fast
charging and fast wireless
charging.
And of course, there is an issue of no quick
charging availability, even
though, the Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 is integrated with the
support of Quick
Charge 2.0.
Though the iPhone 8 Plus
supports fast
charging, the box does not bundle a fast charger.
Though powered by a modest power - cell, the handset has Usb C fast
charging support.
A lot of Xiaomi's smartphones don't
support Qualcomm's Quick
Charge, even
though they have the necessary hardware.
It's worth noting,
though, that the wireless
charging tech Apple uses is based on the Qi standard established by the Wireless Power Consortium — which
supports up to 15 - watt «fast»
charging.
Finally, if you're into wireless
charging, Samsung is building it right into the S6 phones, and
supporting the two biggest wireless
charging standards for a change,
though you'll have to pay extra to get a wireless
charging pad from Samsung.
The Note 8 opts for a 3300mAh battery capacity, which is a little smaller than its predecessor and the S8,
though USB Type - C for
charging is on board again, along with fast
charging support.