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Qi System Consists Charging Pad
9 times mentioned • NEED WOOD And Stone Every Where • 03 January 2016
Qi System Consists Charging Pad
Waltzcomm Wireless Charging Receiver Module for Samsung Galaxy Note 2 (Waltzcomm Warranty)
BRIEF SUMMARY
Waltzcomm
Wireless Charging Receiver Module
for Samsung Galaxy Note 2
Brand: Waltzcomm
DESCRIPTION:
TX Input: Self-adaptation
RX Output: DC5V / 500mA
Working Frequency: 110-205KHz
Power Distance: 4~8mm
Compatible for: Samsung Galaxy Note 2 7100 / 7102 / 7105
The Qi system consists of a charging pad/ transmitter, and a mobile device equipped with a compatible wireless charging receiver (Samsung Note 2 Qi Wireless Charging Receiver).
When the mobile is placed on top of the charging pad, the device is charged via electromagnetic induction. Essentially, an alternating current passed through a coil in the charging pad generates a magnetic field that in
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Samsung Galaxy Note Ii
3 times mentioned • What A Man • 10 April 2015
Samsung Galaxy Note Ii
Samsung Note 2
The Top 5 Gadget Innovations of 2012
There are big phones, and then there are big phones. At 5.55-inches, the Samsung Galaxy Note II falls on the latter side of the spectrum. For some that's a deal breaker, but they might be missing out on something. In addition to the large, brilliant display, this phone includes a stylus that is literally married to the device. Not only is it aware of when the pen in touching the screen, it knows when the pen is hovering just above it, as well. The tech is called Airview, and we've never seen anything like it in a device of this size. Not only is the screen aware of the pen, but in-air gestures make things happen on screen. This is smart technology that put Samsung Galaxy Note II a level above an army of look-alike smartphones.
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Samsung Galaxy Note
33 times mentioned • Ching Ching • 21 August 2016
Samsung Galaxy Note
Think Twice Before
8 times mentioned • Penny Jusco • 12 November 2015
Think Twice Before
XIAOMI REDMI NOTE 2 REVIEW: HOW DOES IT ONLY COST RM649?
Can't say it were bad either. Actually I found they were quite good for low-light pictures using a smartphone.
i'm interested to buy but when mentioned the not-so-good camera performance under low light condition... hrm.. let me think twice before i decide.
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Redmi Note 3
5 times mentioned • Danny Chin • 03 December 2015
Redmi Note 3
Redmi Note 3
Is it contain external sd card support and is there any gorilla screen protection???
Just wondering about the battery dimensions , does it same size with Redmi Note 2 that only have 3020 mah? if same, would love to purchase the battery only for my Redmi Note 2
like to try on fingerprint sensor
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Redmi Note 2
4 times mentioned • Sam Loo • 14 March 2016
Redmi Note 2
There are certainly clues like “new” but also that the puzzle is called hello might mean that they bring a phone we havent seen yet. It looks really like we are getting something very new, not a Xiaomi Mi5 or Redmi Note 2, maybe a Xiaomi Opera or Mi 4 Note?
As the puzzle suggest the features differ also from what Xiaomi has been focussing on in the past. We get OIS (optical image stabiliziation), high audio quality, large display and glass panels we have not seen on Xiaomi phones yet.
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Samsung Note 2
4 times mentioned • Dim Pei • 02 December 2015
Samsung Note 2
I am currently using Samsung note 2 since 2 & half year ago from Indian online site. I am planning to buy LG G3 32GB Dual Sim model any color. Lazada is offering 1567RM with 10% discount by applying code hence it would come 1410 to 1415 RM If you can suggest to buy retail from Mall then how much variation I can expect. I will ready add 50 rm more of it is more reliable to buy from mall.
Do they allow price negotiations referring these site so that I can get it from them at good rate.
I am hopeful that retail have more attractive price then other. I do carry Citi bank & Standard chartered credit card if any card offer is their.
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