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  • cosmicrookie@lemmy.worldOPtoAndroid@lemmy.worldHypercharge (120watt) is insane!
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    2 days ago

    Maybe yeah! most of my phones “though the ages” have died because either the screen broke, the charging port broke, or buttons fell off. From what i understand, this works because there are multiple batteries charging at the same time? I have not noticed any substantial battery performance loss during the two years i’ve had it. And even so, it only takes 15 minutes for a full charge, so I am still hooked!


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    2 days ago

    For me it really depends on what i use it for. A long day using GPS navigation or some times you have more phonecalls than others. Some times I don’t have a speaker with me and just play music over the phone.

    Not having to think of batteri any more, no matter how much i use it, and even not having to plug it in every night is a real relief for me.


















  • The country of origin in that case is the last country in which the product significantly changed value from being manufactorered locally and it requires a facility to do so. Slapping a sticker on something is not enough.

    My point is, that there is indeed a significant change, when parts are put together into a product. In the case of almost 150% tariffs, I am sure that this would be an attractive solution.

    I am not looking for a loophole. Just stating the obvious and trying to understand how the USA handles these challenges. Slapping tariffs on countries seems naive, when globalization has intertwined every country into each other. Especially when it comes to trade and production


















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