cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/41765246
Well this is interesting. Stick-a-node to any smartphone with magnetic back. I could see myself trying this.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/41765246
Well this is interesting. Stick-a-node to any smartphone with magnetic back. I could see myself trying this.
Well, your phone needs at least 5 volts. So it sounds to me as though if you’re using the node, then it can take advantage of the entire battery. But if you’re using it to charge your phone, you can only take advantage of like 70% of the battery.
I don’t know, I personally saw it as dodgy marketing honestly.
That’s the standard - listing the raw cell Ah - and it always has been dodgy. I guess in this context ironically it seems more dodgy because they also list the effective capacity. :D
Yeah, that’s kind of what it seems like to me as well.