Sentences with phrase «mobile battery solutions»

Take, for example, mophie, one of the leading brands when it comes to mobile battery solutions.
Have a peek at not only the myCharge family here, but listen in as Greg from myCharge explains what makes this mobile battery solution unique.

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[youtube video link for mobile viewing] The BlackBerry PlayBook may not come with a removable battery, but for Research In Motion's first tablet they have made available three charging solutions that give users...
In our current gadget - centric culture, one limiting factor for mobile devices is the capacity of the batteries that power them, and while we haven't seen any massive improvements in battery technology (yet) which would allow us to go for days between charges, mobile solar chargers and battery backup systems seem to be the only solutions (well, other than to actually stop using them so much).
The SolPad Mobile device offers a scaled - up solar charging and battery solution for both home and off - grid applications.
A 3,300 mAh non-removable battery is also a part of this package, and the same can be said for OnePlus» Dash Charge fast charging, which is one of the fastest charging solutions in the mobile world at the moment.
Scott Forstall, Senior Vice President of iPhone Software at Apple, believes that enabling background processes is not the right solution when it comes to mobile phones, as it would affect the iPhone's battery life and degrade performance.
TREZOR could work as a mobile solution since it has no battery and relies on external power (provided Android support is implemented).
Researchers from IBM and ETH Zurich think they may be on the verge of a truly novel solution, and it's based on a component that every mobile device already has: the battery.
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