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  2. iPhone 6s - Wikipedia

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    iPhone 6s is a smartphone and iPhone 6s Plus is a phablet released by Apple in 2015. They have a 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch display, a 12 MP rear camera, a fingerprint sensor, and a 3D Touch screen.

  3. iPhone 6 - Wikipedia

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    iPhone 6 is an 8th generation smartphone and phablet released by Apple in 2014. It has a 4.7-inch or 5.5-inch display, an Apple A8 chip, an 8 MP camera, and various storage options.

  4. Battery charger - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different types of battery chargers, how they store energy in batteries, and how they adjust the charging current and voltage depending on the battery type and condition. Find out the advantages and disadvantages of simple, fast, and intelligent chargers, and the factors that affect the charging rate and temperature.

  5. 5 simple iPhone tricks that will make your battery last way ...

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    Bluetooth, WiFi and cellular data (3G-4G) are awesome to keep you connected to the world, but they drain your battery like nothing does (except maybe the camera app or a video).

  6. iPhone SE (1st generation) - Wikipedia

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    The first-generation iPhone SE is a smartphone released by Apple in 2016 and 2017. It has a 4-inch display, an A9 chip, a 12 MP camera, and Touch ID fingerprint sensor.

  7. Dead Battery? Don't Fret—Here's How to Jump-Start Your Car

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    How To Jump-Start Your Car: A Step-By-Step Guide Step 1: Park the second vehicle close to the one that needs a jump. Park the car with the good battery nose to nose with the one needing a jump ...

  8. Nickel–iron battery - Wikipedia

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    Rates up to three times normal charge rate (defined as C, the current equal to the nominal capacity of the battery divided by 1 hour) can be employed for periods of 30 minutes. [18] Fully charging a NiFe cell consists of seven hours at the normal cell rate. In service the amount of charge given is governed by the extent of the previous discharge.

  9. Lithium polymer battery - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, design, working principle, and applications of lithium polymer batteries, a rechargeable battery technology using a polymer electrolyte. Find out the advantages, disadvantages, and safety issues of LiPo batteries for mobile devices, drones, and electric vehicles.