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Monica ([personal profile] cellio) wrote2017-02-23 10:01 am

interrupted!

XKCD on carrying spare phone battery to never be disconnected

I disbelieve. How is he going to maintain connectivity while changing the battery? That takes a couple minutes (including the reboot time). He needs a whole spare phone!
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[personal profile] thnidu 2017-02-24 04:21 am (UTC)(link)
Exactly. My big one is made by Anker, and it feels something like an anchor in my pocket, but it does the job.
Edited 2017-02-24 04:21 (UTC)
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[personal profile] metahacker 2017-02-24 04:46 pm (UTC)(link)
(can't tell if serious, but if so, here's the one I bought: Anker PowerCore 13000. Heavy for its size, like all batteries, but nice and compact and powerful.)
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[personal profile] jducoeur 2017-02-24 07:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, yeah -- those are bog-common (and cheap) these days. I think I own half a dozen of them by now, and keep a fully-charged one in my backpack at all times.

It's basically a battery with two USB ports: a microUSB input for charging the battery, and a standard USB output to let the battery charge the phone. You keep a standard short USB-to-micro cable with it, and you're in good shape for both directions...
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[personal profile] metahacker 2017-03-03 12:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Correct. It's just a power reservoir; it'll charge anything that plugs into USB.
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[personal profile] jducoeur 2017-03-03 03:22 pm (UTC)(link)
Correct -- it's a generic power source, and should work for anything that takes USB power. Indeed, the only way in which most are specific to "phones", as a category, is that they are mostly too small to be as useful for recharging, eg, tablets. They're thoroughly interchangeable.

(Slight caveat: some phones now have a high-power charging mode -- if the power source supplies it correctly, they can charge *faster*. But AFAIK pretty much any phone will charge from a standard USB source.)

You should be able to find them in pretty much any electronics store these days. Heck, I've seen them at CVS, now that you can find some under $20...