I got a nice thin one about the size of a phone, 10,000 miliamps I think so charges your phone almost 3 times. Only used it a few times but it sure comes in handy.
I have 2 of theses powerbanks and each powers up my laptop and phone a few times.
And I recharge them by hooking them up to this portable solar panel that put in the window or on the patio. It takes a few hours to charge. Nothing like free energy congrats!
I always have a USB battery pack in my briefcase when travelling. Saved my ass a few times when there was no charging stations available at airports, etc.
Last summer my wife got us the Solar charger for days at the beach ... VERY helpful for listening to tunes all afternoon long while in the sand.
not sure about apple, but properly configured android phone can easily last 2 days with moderate use... under "heavy use" it's a lot less indeed, but if you are going to stare at the phone screen like some idiot the whole day why leave the house in the first place?
You are a happy user of Nokia 3310. The rest of the world use iphones, samsungs and other shit which gets uncharged in hour of heavy use.
I was a late adopter of smart phones..I was all over the high tech cell phones when they 1st came out then after they would get broken I just stopped buying new high end cell phones. I'd go buy those $50 POS throw away phones..
It is still kinda amazing tbh, the last cheap phone I had b4 my 1st smart phone was some cheap as hell ATT go phone. That phone cost me like $15 the charge would last a week and the phone lasted me 2 years..
My 1st Smart phone was a Google Nexus 4. It was not a bad phone but with-in a year the touch screen was already screwing up due to every day carrying it around. I'm actually only on my 2nd smart phone now which is a Samsung Galaxy 4. It's held up well and still does everything I need so I can't see updating even though they are about to release galaxy 8 now.
TBH the battery on my S4 still holds a decent charge and worst case I can use a battery pack. The only issue I even have with the phone is the GPS doesn't like to update if I'm using it for directions, but if I just look at the map with out a route in the map the GPS works fine.
TBH the main reason I still use my old S4 is because I use it for ebay pictures and I don't want a newer camera as the picture file sizes will be bigger which slows uploads.
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I was a late adopter of smart phones..I was all over the high tech cell phones when they 1st came out then after they would get broken I just stopped buying new high end cell phones. I'd go buy those $50 POS throw away phones..
It is still kinda amazing tbh, the last cheap phone I had b4 my 1st smart phone was some cheap as hell ATT go phone. That phone cost me like $15 the charge would last a week and the phone lasted me 2 years..
My 1st Smart phone was a Google Nexus 4. It was not a bad phone but with-in a year the touch screen was already screwing up due to every day carrying it around. I'm actually only on my 2nd smart phone now which is a Samsung Galaxy 4. It's held up well and still does everything I need so I can't see updating even though they are about to release galaxy 8 now.
TBH the battery on my S4 still holds a decent charge and worst case I can use a battery pack. The only issue I even have with the phone is the GPS doesn't like to update if I'm using it for directions, but if I just look at the map with out a route in the map the GPS works fine.
TBH the main reason I still use my old S4 is because I use it for ebay pictures and I don't want a newer camera as the picture file sizes will be bigger which slows uploads.
I bought recently android smartphone but for calls i still using old one as his battery is way longer duration. Quite ironic how old phones with much weaker batteries have so longer duration.
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