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Clear Shots of Philips X806 We have close shots of Philips X806, a candy-bar shaped phone with super long battery life. The Philips X806 is said to have 1 month stand by (about 850 hours) battery life. Besides that, it also has quite impressive features and specs, including a 3-inch TFT screen and a 5-megapixel digital camera with LED flash. pictures
submitted by HandCellPhone on 12th Mar 2010 (via handcellphone.com)
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BatteryBooster 2.0 upcoming I just received some insight information that BatteryBooster will be released in version 2.0 very soon. It is said, that the new version will come with many new features that help you saving battery on your BlackBerry. By extending the battery life you can then use your BlackBerry longer than you are use to usually.
submitted by BlackBerryInsight on 12th Mar 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)
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Nokia files patent for kinetically-charging mobile phone battery Ever since mobile phones shed off their image as basic communications devices to become multimedia powerhouses, battery life has been a cause of concern. Now Nokia has managed to lay claims to a patent that could result in a self charging mobile phone (or gadget). The Finnish giant has filed a patent for a “Piezoelectric
submitted by Cell Phone Hits on 9th Mar 2010 (via cellphonehits.net)
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Steve Jobs Confirms 10 Hour iPad Battery Life… From his iPad Looks like GCNs concerns that Apple was overstating iPad battery life in face of IPS display power needs reached Apple CEO Steve Jobs while he was sitting in his chair enjoying his 9.7 magical, revolutionary tablet: I e-mailed him to say that I didn’t mean to imply that he was lying during his iPad ...
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iPhone/iPod 101: How to get the most out of your battery Since you can't just swap out the battery on your iPhone or iPod, it's important to know how to get the most life out of your device's battery, particularly if you won't be able to charge it for a while. Apple has two pages on its site that detail how to prolong battery life on both iPhones and iPods. The pages are far more detailed than the general lithium-battery tips floatin...
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Much has been said about Steve Jobs questionable statement that Flash would have killed 90% of the iPads battery life. Even though thats a ridiculous statement, it did make several people wonder just how taxing Flash can be on a mobile devices battery. Mark Doherty has uploaded a blog post with video support detailing Flashs
submitted by androinica on 25th Feb 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)
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So what effect does Flash Player 10.1 have on the Nexus One smartphone when it comes to battery performance, does it chew into the Nexus One power or does it handle Flash Player 10.1 fairly well? Well apparently Flash Player 10.1 doesn’t have any effect on the Nexus One battery life as you can see in
submitted by PhonesReview on 25th Feb 2010 (via phonesreview.co.uk)
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Flash 10.1 doesn’t cause major battery life drain on Android [Video] Adobes Flash evangelist Mark Doherty has posted some stats and a video that shows if Flash 10.1 (in particular Youtube)  has any effect on battery life, its negligible on the Nexus One. Doherty has a 17-minute long natively embedded video run in the full Youtube site (you may want to skip the first 17 minutes of
submitted by AndroidCommunity on 25th Feb 2010 (via androidcommunity.com)
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Steve Jobs Criticizes Flash Player Technology Again; Battery Usage Comes Up A recent article in the Wall Street Journal includes an interview with Steve Jobs, where he talks about Flash technology, the eternal topic discussed by iPhone and iPad haters. The CEO has some harsh words for the likes of Adobe, criticizing their technology for eating up the iPhone and iPads battery life. The Flash player uses
submitted by GSMDome on 19th Feb 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)
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New network feature extends battery life for mobile broadband and voice service subscribers. Nokia Siemens Networks has successfully conducted the world’s first call using a network technology known as “continuous packet connectivity” (CPC). Once incorporated into an operator’s HSPA+ radio access network, CPC will enable 3G users to enjoy significantly longer device battery life, a crucial...
submitted by JustAnotherMobilePhoneBlog on 16th Feb 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)


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