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Such a feature would make off-grid use more practical and different mechanisms for recharging: manual winding and passive winding (walking or driving with the device).
Such an outsized Other Half could be the default or at least an available option at the point of sale in many countries' tech markets.
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Such a feature would make off-grid use more practical and different mechanisms for recharging: manual winding and passive winding (walking or driving with the device).
Such an outsized Other Half could be the default or at least an available option at the point of sale in many countries' tech markets.
Such a feature would make off-grid use more practical and different mechanisms for recharging: manual winding and passive winding (walking or driving with the device).
Such an outsized Other Half could be the default or at least an available option at the point of sale in many countries' tech markets.
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Such a feature would make off-grid use more practical and different mechanisms for recharging: manual winding and passive winding (walking or driving with the device).
Such an outsized Other Half could be the default or at least an available option at the point of sale in many countries' tech markets.
There's also a TOH poll here, from early 2014:
https://together.jolla.com/question/17129/poll-the-other-half-of-your-dreams/
5 | No.5 Revision |
Such a feature would make off-grid use more practical and different mechanisms for recharging: manual winding and passive winding (walking or driving with the device).
Such an outsized Other Half could be the default or at least an available option at the point of sale in many countries' tech markets.
There's also a TOH poll here, from early 2014:
https://together.jolla.com/question/17129/poll-the-other-half-of-your-dreams/
6 | No.6 Revision |
For example, with a pH meter or a dynamo charger/capacitor/extra battery?
Such a feature would make off-grid use more practical and different mechanisms for recharging: manual winding and passive winding (walking or driving with the device).
Such an outsized Other Half could be the default or at least an available option at the point of sale in many countries' tech markets.
There's also a TOH poll here, from early 2014:
https://together.jolla.com/question/17129/poll-the-other-half-of-your-dreams/
7 | No.7 Revision |
For example, with a pH meter or a dynamo charger/capacitor/extra battery?
Such a feature A winder (passive or otherwise) would make off-grid use more practical and enable different mechanisms for recharging: manual winding and passive winding (walking or driving with the device).recharging.
Such an outsized or docking station of an Other Half could be the default or at least an available option at the point of sale in many countries' tech markets.
There's also a TOH poll here, poll, from early 2014:
https://together.jolla.com/question/17129/poll-the-other-half-of-your-dreams/
8 | No.8 Revision |
For example, with a pH meter meter or a dynamo charger/capacitor/extra battery?battery?
A winder (passive or otherwise) would make off-grid use more practical practical and enable different mechanisms for recharging.recharging. A high-capacitance TOH (presumably not a conventional, slower-charging battery) would load electrons fast but discharge into the battery much more slowly, as mandated by the physics of the battery. (Admittedly, I still don't know if such a capacitor or adequate ambient temperature conduits exist at an affordable level.)
Such an outsized or docking station of an Other Half could be the default or at least an available option at the point of sale in many countries' tech markets.markets, if it becomes viable.
There's a TOH poll, from early 2014:
https://together.jolla.com/question/17129/poll-the-other-half-of-your-dreams/
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For example, with a pH meter or a dynamo charger/capacitor/extra battery?
A winder (passive or otherwise) would make off-grid use more practical and enable different mechanisms for recharging. A high-capacitance TOH (presumably not a conventional, slower-charging battery) would load electrons fast but discharge into the battery much more slowly, as mandated by the physics of the battery. (Admittedly, I still don't know if such a capacitor or adequate ambient temperature conduits exist at an affordable level.)
Such an outsized or docking station of an a t'The Other Half could be an available option at the point of sale in many countries' tech markets, if it becomes viable.
There's a TOH poll, from early 2014:
https://together.jolla.com/question/17129/poll-the-other-half-of-your-dreams/
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For example, with a pH meter or a dynamo charger/capacitor/extra battery?
A winder (passive or otherwise) would make off-grid use more practical and enable different mechanisms for recharging. A high-capacitance TOH (presumably not a conventional, slower-charging battery) would load electrons fast but discharge into the battery much more slowly, as mandated by the physics of the battery. (Admittedly, I still don't know if such a capacitor or adequate ambient temperature conduits exist at an affordable level.)
Such an outsized or docking station of a t'The Other Half could be an available option at the point of sale in many countries' tech markets, if it becomes viable.
There's a TOH poll, from early 2014:
https://together.jolla.com/question/17129/poll-the-other-half-of-your-dreams/
11 | No.11 Revision |
For example, with a pH meter or a dynamo charger/capacitor/extra charger/capacitor or a one the fits into/onto a charging cradle or one that serves as an extra battery?
A winder (passive or otherwise) would make off-grid use more practical and enable different mechanisms for recharging. A high-capacitance TOH (presumably not a conventional, slower-charging battery) would load electrons fast but discharge into the battery much more slowly, as mandated by the physics of the battery. (Admittedly, I still don't know if such a capacitor or adequate ambient temperature conduits exist at an affordable level.)
Such an outsized or docking station of a t'The Other Half could be an available option at the point of sale in many countries' tech markets, if it becomes viable.
There's a TOH poll, from early 2014:
https://together.jolla.com/question/17129/poll-the-other-half-of-your-dreams/
12 | No.12 Revision |
For example, with a pH meter or a dynamo charger/capacitor or a one the that fits into/onto a charging cradle or one that serves as an extra battery?
A winder (passive or otherwise) would make off-grid use more practical and enable different mechanisms for recharging. A high-capacitance TOH (presumably not a conventional, slower-charging battery) would load electrons fast but discharge into the battery much more slowly, as mandated by the physics of the battery. (Admittedly, I still don't know if such a capacitor or adequate ambient temperature conduits exist at an affordable level.)
Such an outsized or docking station of a t'The Other Half could be an available option at the point of sale in many countries' tech markets, if it becomes viable.
There's a TOH poll, from early 2014:
https://together.jolla.com/question/17129/poll-the-other-half-of-your-dreams/
13 | No.13 Revision |
For example, with a pH meter or a dynamo charger/capacitor or a one that fits into/onto a charging cradle or one that serves as an extra battery?
A modular NotHalf system would let Other Half parts fit together in 2, 3, 4, 6, 8 parts fit together.
This would allow, for example, 9 SIMs, or extra power, radio, winding, PV, TV remote (multiple remotes), a pH meter and even a keyring or clip.
A winder (passive or otherwise) would make off-grid use more practical and enable different mechanisms for recharging. A high-capacitance TOH (presumably not a conventional, slower-charging battery) would load electrons fast but discharge into the battery much more slowly, as mandated by the physics of the battery. (Admittedly, I still don't know if such a capacitor or adequate ambient temperature conduits exist at an affordable level.)
Such an outsized or docking station of a t'The Other Half could be an available option at the point of sale in many countries' tech markets, if it becomes viable.
There's a TOH poll, from early 2014:
https://together.jolla.com/question/17129/poll-the-other-half-of-your-dreams/
14 | No.14 Revision |
For example, with a pH meter or a dynamo charger/capacitor or a one that fits into/onto a charging cradle or one that serves as an extra battery?
A modular NotHalf system would let Other Half parts fit together in 2, 3, 4, 6, or 8 parts fit together.segments.
This would allow, for example, 9 SIMs, or extra power, radio, winding, PV, TV remote (multiple remotes), a pH meter and even a keyring or clip.
A winder (passive or otherwise) would make off-grid use more practical and enable different mechanisms for recharging. A high-capacitance TOH (presumably not a conventional, slower-charging battery) would load electrons fast but discharge into the battery much more slowly, as mandated by the physics of the battery. (Admittedly, I still don't know if such a capacitor or adequate ambient temperature conduits exist at an affordable level.)
Such an outsized or docking station of a t'The Other Half could be an available option at the point of sale in many countries' tech markets, if it becomes viable.
There's a TOH poll, from early 2014:
https://together.jolla.com/question/17129/poll-the-other-half-of-your-dreams/
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For example, with a pH meter or a dynamo charger/capacitor or a one that fits into/onto a charging cradle or one that serves as an extra battery?
A modular NotHalf system would let Other Half parts fit together in 2, 3, 4, 6, or 8 segments.
This would allow, for example, 9 SIMs, or extra power, radio, winding, PV, TV remote (multiple remotes), a pH meter and even a keyring or clip.
A winder (passive or otherwise) would make off-grid use more practical and enable different mechanisms for recharging. A high-capacitance TOH (presumably not a conventional, slower-charging battery) would load electrons fast but discharge into the battery much more slowly, as mandated by the physics of the battery. (Admittedly, I still don't know if such a capacitor or adequate ambient temperature conduits exist at an affordable level.)
Such an outsized or docking station of a t'The Other Half could be an available option at the point of sale in many countries' tech markets, if it becomes viable.
There's a TOH poll, from early 2014:
https://together.jolla.com/question/17129/poll-the-other-half-of-your-dreams/
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For example, with a pH meter or a dynamo charger/capacitor or a one that fits into/onto a charging cradle or one that serves as an extra battery?
A modular NotHalf system would let Other Half parts fit together in 2, 3, 4, 6, or 8 segments.
This would allow, for example, 9 SIMs, or extra power, radio, winding, PV, TV remote (multiple remotes), a pH meter and even a keyring or clip.
A winder (passive or otherwise) would make off-grid use more practical and enable different mechanisms for recharging. A high-capacitance TOH (presumably not a conventional, slower-charging battery) would load electrons fast but discharge into the battery much more slowly, as mandated by the physics of the battery. (Admittedly, I still don't know if such a capacitor or adequate ambient temperature conduits exist at an affordable level.)
Such an outsized or docking station of a t'The Other Half could be an available option at the point of sale in many countries' tech markets, if it becomes viable.
There's a TOH poll, from early 2014:
https://together.jolla.com/question/17129/poll-the-other-half-of-your-dreams/
17 | No.17 Revision |
For tldr; See Jolla's online shop
Otherwise, for example, with a pH meter or a dynamo charger/capacitor or a one that fits into/onto a charging cradle or one that serves as an extra battery?
A modular NotHalf system would let Other Half parts fit together in 2, 3, 4, 6, or 8 segments.
This would allow, for example, 9 SIMs, or extra power, radio, winding, PV, TV remote (multiple remotes), a pH meter and even a keyring or clip.
A winder (passive or otherwise) would make off-grid use more practical and enable different mechanisms for recharging. A high-capacitance TOH (presumably not a conventional, slower-charging battery) would load electrons fast but discharge into the battery much more slowly, as mandated by the physics of the battery. (Admittedly, I still don't know if such a capacitor or adequate ambient temperature conduits exist at an affordable level.)
Such an outsized or docking station of a t'The Other Half could be an available option at the point of sale in many countries' tech markets, if it becomes viable.
There's a TOH poll, from early 2014:
https://together.jolla.com/question/17129/poll-the-other-half-of-your-dreams/
18 | No.18 Revision |
tldr; See Jolla's online shop.
Otherwise, for example, with a pH meter or a dynamo charger/capacitor or a one that fits into/onto a charging cradle or one that serves as an extra battery?
A modular NotHalf system would let Other Half parts fit together in 2, 3, 4, 6, or 8 segments.
This would allow, for example, 9 SIMs, or extra power, radio, winding, PV, TV remote (multiple remotes), a pH meter and even a keyring or clip.
A winder (passive or otherwise) would make off-grid use more practical and enable different mechanisms for recharging. A high-capacitance TOH (presumably not a conventional, slower-charging battery) would load electrons fast but discharge into the battery much more slowly, as mandated by the physics of the battery. (Admittedly, I still don't know if such a capacitor or adequate ambient temperature conduits exist at an affordable level.)
Such an outsized or docking station of a t'The Other Half could be an available option at the point of sale in many countries' tech markets, if it becomes viable.
There's a TOH poll, from early 2014:
https://together.jolla.com/question/17129/poll-the-other-half-of-your-dreams/
19 | No.19 Revision |
tldr; See Jolla's online shop.
Otherwise, for example, with a pH meter or a dynamo charger/capacitor or a one that fits into/onto a charging cradle or one that serves as an extra battery?
A modular NotHalf system would let Other Half parts fit together in 2, 3, 4, 6, or 8 segments.
This would allow, for example, 9 SIMs, or extra power, radio, winding, PV, TV remote (multiple remotes), a pH meter and even a keyring or clip.
A winder (passive or otherwise) would make off-grid use more practical and enable different mechanisms for recharging. A high-capacitance TOH (presumably not a conventional, slower-charging battery) would load electrons fast but discharge into the battery much more slowly, as mandated by the physics of the battery. (Admittedly, I still don't know if such a capacitor or adequate ambient temperature conduits exist at an affordable level.)
Such an outsized or docking station of a t'The Other Half could be an available option at the point of sale in many countries' tech markets, if it becomes viable.
There's a TOH poll, from early 2014:
https://together.jolla.com/question/17129/poll-the-other-half-of-your-dreams/
20 | No.20 Revision |
tldr; tl;dr See Jolla's online shop.
Otherwise, for example, with a pH meter or a dynamo charger/capacitor or a one that fits into/onto a charging cradle or one that serves as an extra battery?
A modular NotHalf system would let Other Half parts fit together in 2, 3, 4, 6, or 8 segments.
This would allow, for example, 9 SIMs, or extra power, radio, winding, PV, TV remote (multiple remotes), a pH meter and even a keyring or clip.
A winder (passive or otherwise) would make off-grid use more practical and enable different mechanisms for recharging. A high-capacitance TOH (presumably not a conventional, slower-charging battery) would load electrons fast but discharge into the battery much more slowly, as mandated by the physics of the battery. (Admittedly, I still don't know if such a capacitor or adequate ambient temperature conduits exist at an affordable level.)
Such an outsized or docking station of a t'The Other Half could be an available option at the point of sale in many countries' tech markets, if it becomes viable.
There's a TOH poll, from early 2014:
https://together.jolla.com/question/17129/poll-the-other-half-of-your-dreams/