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Ten battery packs to keep your smartphone topped up


Ten battery packs to keep your smartphone topped up
With prices starting at just £12, Adata's Power Bank range is one of the most affordable options for topping up your mobile phone and other devices.They don't skimp on either features or battery power though, and even the entry-level P12500D provides a healthy 12,500mAh capacity -- compared to 1,960mAh for Apple's iPhone 7.The P12500D is available in either black or white, and also includes two USB ports for charging two separate devices, and there's a handy little digital display that shows the precise percentage of battery life remaining.


Moto G4 Play review: An affordable smartphone with impressive camera & battery life


Moto G4 Play review: An affordable smartphone with impressive camera & battery life
PRICE: Rs 8,999SPECIFICATIONS: Quad core Snapdragon 410 processor, 2GB RAM, 16GB storage + micro SD slot (up to 128GB cards supported), 5-inch 720p IPS LCD, splash-proof coating, 8MP f2.2 rear + 5MP f2.2 front camera, WiFi n, Bluetooth 4.1, 2,800mAh battery, android/" target="_blank">android/" target="_blank">Android 6.0, 137 grams.NEW DELHI: Many people have a simple requirement from a smartphone: it should be affordable and work well for all basic smartphone tasks.They don't need to capture or store thousands of photos and 4K videos, they don't want to play very heavy games and they don't need cutting-edge specs and performance they will never use.This is where a bulk of phone purchases are and the G4 Play fits the bill.


Newly leaked Moto M may take the Android smartphone battery life crown


Newly leaked Moto M may take the Android smartphone battery life crown
A new Motorola device has just leaked courtesy of tech blog Krispitech.The unannounced smartphone will reportedly ship with a Snapdragon 625 processor, up to 4GB of RAM, 64GB of expandable storage, rear-facing fingerprint sensor and, wait for it, a massive 5,100mAh battery.According to TechDroider, the Moto M is designed to replace Motorola's existing Moto X smartphone, though that may not be the case; the device pictured in these images looks different from the 'Moto X' successor Evan Blass posted earlier in the month.


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