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How to charge your Phone Battery in just seconds.

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Plastic electrolyte allegedly up to 10,000 times more powerful than existing cells.  The phrase “My mobile phone is about to run out of battery” is now normal since the introduction of smarts phone. Another very popular phrase is “where I can find a MobilePhone Charging Kiosk ” . Phone experts and researchers believes in the future smart phones may not need to be plugged in for hours to recharge. European scientists now say they may be heading towards the holy grail for our digital age. They say using Plastic electrolyte which could be a reality within two years ,  mobile phones and laptops which can be charged up in just a few seconds.  This is made possible by using an alternative to battery power potentially between 1,000 and 10,000 times more powerful than existing supercapacitors. Researchers also believe unlike a conventional battery, Supercapacitors store energy using electrodes and electrolytes and both charge and deliver energy quickly.  The main d

Nokia phones return to market in 2017 with Android-based products.

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Android-based products now on Nokia Phones. The recently formed Finnish tech company called HMD Global are hoping and positive about reviving the famous Nokia brand in the global smartphone market. HMD, is formed by Arto Nummela and Florian Seiche The Finnish tech company are working on releasing Android-based products under the Nokia brand which are set to hit the market in the first half of 2017. Nokia would be an easy-to-use and reliable brand for customers “tired of the spec wars” that have seen near-identical devices try to outdo each other with slightly better functions. In the mobile phone market, Nokia remains one of the most recognisable smartphone brands in the despite the withdrawal from consumer devices by its Finnish parent, according to HMD, which is run by former Nokia and Microsoft executives. Nokia are currently dominating Africa with the basic Nokia phone while Android based phones are close second. The basic Nokia phone have got the advantage

iPhone battery: New battery life problems for iPhone 7

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In UK and Europe, majority of Apple iPhone 7 are currently suffering from terrible and poor battery life. You can use a mobile phone charging station to recharge on the go however, do not panic because you are not alone. iPhone 5, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s plus and iPhone 7  users in UK and Europe have reported issues with iOS 10.1.1 that causes the phone to die suddenly  with as much as 30% battery juice still left on the iPhone. To avoid hacking and for iPhone security, we normally recommend keeping your iPhone up-to-date with the latest software update. However iPhone users have noticed battery life faults with the new version of Apple's mobile operating system iOS. Due to the problem, multiple devices running iOS 10.1.1 are purportedly shutting down spontaneously with as much as 30-50% battery life remaining which because very annoying. As a result, iPhone users have expressed their dissatisfaction on a thread on Apple's own forum site runs to 16 pages of repl

iPhone smartphone crashes again over ‘iPhone prank video’

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iPhone 6s, iPhone 7s and 7Plus smartphone crashes again over ‘iPhone prank video’ New iPhone device crash bug can be solved with a forced reboot or it would be rendered useless. The prank video that crashes your phone is from the Sina Weibo-backed video sharing app Miaopai. This iPhone crash prank video that when watched slows down any iPhone device until it crashes. It is being used as the latest   iPhone   crash prank and the prank video from the Sina Weibo-backed video sharing app Miaopai may play normally in your iPhone’s video player. How the iPhone prank Video works  Once the prank video from the Sina Weibo-backed video sharing app Miaopai reaches the end of the video then it can take up to a minute for the iPhone to lock up, requiring a forced reboot to recover it. Majority of iPhone users in the United Kingdom and with Europe are unaware anything has happened and would continue using their smartphone until it crashes and the following would take pla

Samsung Galaxy X is the future of Mobile Design or is it still the Apple iPhone 7s.

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Will the Samsung Galaxy X revolutionise the smartphone market or would iPhone 7s be the smartphone to buy in 2017. 2016 has been dominated with Samsung failed batteries with every mobile devices expected to launch this year has been successfully launched, the only notable exceptions is the HTC-made Google Nexus 2016 smartphones which, with the release of Android 7.0 Nougat, are expected very soon. Majority of new smart phones and tablets still have battery issues meaning Mobile phone charging kiosks are required to require or convectional wireless chargers in some situations. Samsung Galaxy X is predicted to be the mobile phone of the year and it will emerge as the first phone with a truly, fully flexible and folding Super AMOLED display packed in a unique form factor. This will change the face of the market. The mobile phone experts are looking towards to 2017 and anticipating the next big and innovate idea to appear. The main focus would be Samsung and app

Samsung rekindle and Rebrand Note following the disaster of 2016

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The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 smartphone brand name was damaged following problems with the battery Following the problems with batteries on the Galaxy Note 7 smartphone, Samsung is not working on improving the brand and it’s damage limitation efforts. They are offering owners of the recalled device in South Korea an upgrade to a Galaxy S8 or Note 8 device next year. Also they will have to trade in their Note 7 for a Galaxy S7 now. Also our source claims that anyone who opt for the upgrade program will only need to pay half the price of a Galaxy S7 in order to exchange to an S8 or Note 8 next year. As  Reuters  notes, Samsung’ offer shows that they are not intending to retire the Note brand name for good, despite it now being associated with problematic batteries and exploding smartphones. Current Samsung are yet to identify the cause of the battery overheating problem, which affected some replacement Note 7 devices as well as a number of other Samsung devices. Samsu

The Google Pixel's camera isn't better than the iPhone 7 or Galaxy S7

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Why do you think about Google, the Pixel smartphone's camera isn't better than the iPhone 7 or Galaxy S7, Which camera under performs? Google high-end and premium iPhone competitor, may have underperformed after over-rating the smartphone camera. Firstly all battery life over-performed when tested on a mobile phone charging station . The currently rating presented forthe  smartphone camera  was, 89/100, edging out the Galaxy S7 (88) and iPhone 7 (86) which was very impressive and offers a positive advantage to take notice of this smartphone's camera. However does the presented scores truly represent the objective truth about a camera's quality and performance? Our source claims that the presented scores was generation as a system for assigning devices numeric scores, which gives the illusion of objectivity and over performs. Our source also claims they may have assigned phones like the LG, HTC 10, Xperia Z5 and other unbranded smartphones with s

Samsung’s battery disaster and the effect on brand Samsung

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Samsung’s battery disaster Would brand Samsung ever recover from this battery disaster or is every PR got PR? A Samsung phone mostly Galaxy Note 7s   that bursts into flames   comes with the scariness of uncertainty, hence why it has been banned in   airplane cabins and mobile phone charging stations around public places. Also it does not seem that either Samsung or the battery supplier knows the actual technicalities of the problem. This uncertainty would damage the Samsung brand and cause consumer dissatisfaction, which makes it vital for the whole industry to identify and fix the problem as quickly as possible. Inside source currently claims that the problem would cost Samsung over two billion in lost revenue   over the next eight to ten months, on top of the costs of recalling millions of handsets. This disaster can also act as a catalysis to improve battery safety across the industry. If Samsung made the damaged batteries available to researchers, it could loo