Sa mga naka ip anyone using power bank? Safe ba ito? Planning to buy one for in case of emergencies. Ilan mah yun masasabi niyo na okay gamitin charging capacity wise? Thanks!
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There's no danger when using power banks. The iPhone's battery is only about +1400mAh so compute your needs nalang from there. I, personally, have a 7200mAh bank from Sony. But I don't use it anymore since I got a phone with a 3200mAh built-in battery.Originally Posted by cast_no_shadow
Eh di huwag kayo bumili kung tingin niyo niloloko kayo ng apple...
Imbento kayo ng sarili niyo ng smart phone tapos benta niyo ng konting Kita... Patayin niyo apple sige na, since alam na alam niyo how a business works...
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Last edited by shadow; October 3rd, 2013 at 04:21 PM.
Pero bilib din ako sa marketing ng apple ha, iisa lang model ng phone nila pero complete package na kumbaga, di tulad sa samsung na nakakahilo mga models nila, may x,y, duos,grand, ek ek pero di pa nila kaya apple.
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Siguro pwede doblehin ng mga expert dito yun units na ipapagawa ng apple Sa china manufacturer para mas mura nila mabebenta.
Or magpabayad sa Samsung para I share nila yun secret Kung paano papatayin apple.
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Hindi kaya nasa software ang sikreto shadow? Gawa kaya ng sariling OS samsung. Hehe
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Hindi ako makarelate sa inyo.....ako nalang yata sa Pilipininas walang iphone or smartphone and tablet![]()
hirap pa din ako mag text sa touch screen nasanay ako for so many years sa qwerty nang Blackberry.. nakakainis mali mali napipindot sa touchscreen.. ubos oras tuloy kaka back..
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mas mabilis sa touchsreen sir larger keys or you could try swype if you fnid it hard to type on screen.![]()
So long Symbian...end of the line.
Nokia ending support for MeeGo and Symbian January 1 - GSMArena.com news
Nokia ending support for MeeGo and Symbian January 1
07 October, 2013
In a rather easy to predict move, Nokia announced that it will be dropping support for the Symbian and MeeGo operating systems at the end of this year.
While apps will still be available for download to customers (and developers will still continue to receive revenue for published apps), developers will no longer be able to publish or update apps on the Ovi Store after the January 1 deadline.
While it was only a matter of time before this happened, the pending Microsoft acquisition of Nokia might have something to do with speeding things up.
Mas mataga lang ma reach yung full capacity niya pero so far no issues naman.
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basta wag less than 20% tska mo i-charge. kasi ung life recharge cycle ng phone mo mababawasan. once a month lang ung less than 20% charging.