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An hour of sunshine gives enough juice for a 40-minute call Readers living in the UK might not be too concerned about yet another solar-powered gadget, but for those of us in the Far East, the latest mobile phone to go on sale in China has a distinct appeal. The £250 S116 handset from Chinese firm Hi-Tech Wealth and first seen as a prototype at CeBIT this year is a mostly average phone except for its claim to being the world's first solar-powered mobile. Moreover, the company's claims make it sound like they've managed to get some impressive mileage out of those little solar panels.Solar top-ups
After just an hour of direct sunshine the S116 has enough power for 40 minutes of talk time - that may not sound like much, but remember the solar juicing is in addition to regular AC charging. It's also a slight improvement over what was claimed in pre-production. A full sun-powered charge takes 12 hours, so a hand crank like this one might be a wise addition.Advertisement source: Tech.co.uk |
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