2012年9月21日星期五
Everpurse iPhone Charger Juices Your Phone in The Comfort of Your Purse
Pretty much anyone who has an iPhone knows that it uses up quite a bit of power. If I'm away from home for most of the day, I absolutely need a juice up. These days, I've got a cheap iPhone battery case that does the trick. Everpurse is a more stylish option, with more power but it's still an external battery.Everpurse is a small case that has a special pocket into which your iPhone automatically "slides" and hooks itself up to a dock connector. There's a patent involved, so I'm guessing that this is a pretty unique docking process. Once you've done this, your phone starts juicing up. Apparently the battery is enough to charge your iPhone from 0% to 100% twice in one day, so probably something like 3,000 to 5,000 mAh.
Once you get home, you just have to place your Everpurse onto a charging mat. The clutch itself will charge inductively, but it won't charge your iPhone inductively. It was launched as a Kickstarter campaign and you'll have to pledge $129 (USD) to get yours. At the time of writing, the project had amassed $127,000, blowing past its $100,000 goal with 25 days left, so it will definitely be produced.IPhone 5 also has a speedy new Apple-designed A6 chip that makes the device even more responsive than before, up to twice as fast as the A5 chip on the 4S, Apple says.
What's more, the handset easily lives up to Apple's marketing spiel as the "biggest thing to happen to iPhone since iPhone." Apple means it literally. For the first time since the original smartphone came to market in 2007, the iPhone gets a display larger than 3.5-inches. The new screen, 4-inches diagonally, exploits the stunning Retina display technology that first showed up on the iPhone 4.Apple manages to produce the larger screen without penalizing the consumer with a bulky design or poor battery life. The new iPhone is just a shade taller than earlier models but with a width the same as the 4S. And it is 18 percent thinner and 20 percent lighter than its immediate predecessor.
The move to 4 inches feels right for the iPhone, though it looks like a dwarf side-by-side with the 4.8-inch display on the Samsung Galaxy S III, arguably the best of the Android breed. I was able to display more than four extra paragraphs reading the same newspaper article on the Samsung as opposed to the iPhone 5. On the other hand, the iPhone screen appears sharper and brighter, and the phone is easier to carry.
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