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Nokia working on 'self-charging' phone

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    #11
    Originally posted by expat View Post
    1893? He didn't have anything worth charging.
    Wasn't there a whole thing with Edison, GE? AC vs DC?
    Bored.

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      #12
      This was in Focus magazine in the past year

      It was said that the waves do not carry enough power? to do this.

      However I suppose if the mobile is ocnstantly absorbing small trickles it may work - not sure it would work if you were on a call for 70 minutes though as I would imagine the power phone expends to make the call would be more than the power input recieved.

      possibly

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