Pocket Power Plus

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Pocket Power Plus  is a book-sized device that weighs one pound and promises to run all of your electronic devices while also helping to jumpstart vehicles. Here’s our Pocket Power Plus review. Pocket Power Plus  calls itself a pocket-sized device that “lets you create your own personal “Micro-Grid””. The device weighs one pound and is priced at around $120. The device features 16 different types of adapters, which means you can charge just about any of your electronic adapters using it. There’s also jumper cables included with your purchase, which means you can jumpstart a vehicle if you’re away from a power source. You can also use them on USB-charged  tactical flashlights  which are rising in popularity. The product is endorsed by Glenn Beck, who has gone on record stating that “Every American family should have at least three Pocket Power Pluses.” Of course, Glenn Beck is the  same guy who believes that if you log onto a certain website , the Ameri...

huawei P9 review

  • Dual lens camera setup
  • Kirin CPU
  • 3GB RAM
  • 5.2-inch FHD display
  • 3000mAh battery
  • Android Marshmallow with EMUI
  • Manufacturer: Huawei


As we await the Huawei P10, which could come as soon as MWC 2017, it's still worth thinking about the excellent P9 which should see a Android 7 Nougat update soon.
Nougat makes a huge difference to the P9, just look at the Huawei Mate 9. The notification panel has been updated, icons have been spruced up and things just work.
Since the arrival of the Nokia 808 PureView manufacturers have been battling ever harder to create the very finest phone camera. We've seen everything from mainstream adoption of optical image stabilisation to custom technologies like LG’s laser autofocus and HTC’s Ultrapixels – which reappeared on the new HTC 10.
The P9 is Huawei’s stab at the title and sees the firm team up with photography legend Leica to create what it’s calling “the ultimate camera-phone”.
It features a nifty dual-lens rear camera setup similar to the one Apple’s rumoured to be working on for its fabled iPhone 7, and there’s definitely some truth to Huawei's claim. But be warned, its custom imaging software shares some of proper Leica cameras' “eccentricities”. This, combined with ongoing issues with Huawei's EMUI android skin, make the P9 a good, but not great, smartphone.
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