Charge the battery manually
According to The Verge, the CL-A2LAS has a capacity of 4,000mAh, which is designed with the user's hands to power up and charge the mobile device via a USB connection.
Sony (Japan) has announced a unique hand-held charging device for mobile devices.
Equipment CL-A2LAS
According to The Verge, the CL-A2LAS has a capacity of 4,000mAh, which is designed with the user's hands to power up and charge the mobile device via a USB connection.
Sony Ericsson said that users only need to turn the handle within 3 minutes to have enough power to make one minute of phone calls, or five minutes of hand grip to surf the web for a minute.
In addition, the handle or connector is removable when not needed to make the device more compact.
Expected, CL-A2LAS will be sold in Japan on June 20 to about $ 100.
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