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Umiushi Smapho 2800 portable charger hands-on: one plug for iPhone, another one for micro-USB

As an Engadget reader, you’ll gain extra street cred if you are using an iPhone and, well, a non-iPhone simultaneously; or even you have got all of your media content on an iPod in place of having everything to your non-Apple smartphone. Either way, which means that you’d ought to carry at the very least two styles of cables for emergency charging at the go. To save lots of the effort, PANS Ltd. from Japan has provide you with a neat solution: Umiushi Smapho 2800, that’s apparently the industry’s first external battery with a built-in iPod dock connector and a micro-USB plug, either one of which might be used simultaneously to sip at the 2,800mAh reservoir with 5V 1A output. Sure, that you may alternatively just obtain Apple’s micro-USB adapter and keep one micro-USB cable with you, but when you’re also in search of an external battery anyway then the option’s there, too. Expect to work out the Smapho 2800 in various markets in two months’ time.

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