That inductive-charging backplate for the HTC Thunderbolt just hit the FCC, which suggests keeping the battery-devouring device juiced is set to get rather less inconvenient. Rather than having to plug in thrice an afternoon simply to keep that LTE radio happy you’ll simply have the capacity to rest it on charging mat… 3 times an afternoon. The part made a brief appearance inside the Verizon shop for $39, however the rumored April release date came and went without a lot as a peep from Big Red. While we still can’t say indisputably when it can land, a minimum of we all know it’s coming sooner in preference to later — and now we have one less reason to reconsider that pocket-busting extended battery .HTC Thunderbolt inductive charging back hits FCC, makes life with LTE a bit easier
That inductive-charging backplate for the HTC Thunderbolt just hit the FCC, which suggests keeping the battery-devouring device juiced is set to get rather less inconvenient. Rather than having to plug in thrice an afternoon simply to keep that LTE radio happy you’ll simply have the capacity to rest it on charging mat… 3 times an afternoon. The part made a brief appearance inside the Verizon shop for $39, however the rumored April release date came and went without a lot as a peep from Big Red. While we still can’t say indisputably when it can land, a minimum of we all know it’s coming sooner in preference to later — and now we have one less reason to reconsider that pocket-busting extended battery .
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