Mobile Phone Batteries News
OnTrion Unveils New Long-Lasting Standard Battery for the Blackberry Bold 9780 on T-Mobile
Premium mobile phone battery manufacturer, OnTrion, releases the latest addition to its lineup: superior-quality standard batteries for the Blackberry Bold 9780 smartphone by T-MobileDallas, Texas (PRWEB) February 03, 2012 OnTrion, the manufacturer of premium OEM-quality mobile phone batteries, has just released a standard battery for T-Mobile’s Blackberry Bold 9780 model (MS1, MS-1). Users of ...
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OnTrion Unveils New Long-Lasting Standard Battery for the LG Revere (IP-520N) on Verizon Wireless
Premium mobile phone battery manufacturer, OnTrion, releases the latest addition to its lineup: superior-quality standard batteries for the LG Revere cellphone by Verizon Wireless. (PRWeb February 02, 2012) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2012/2/prweb9163332.htm
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OnTrion Earns FCC Approval for Its Superior-Quality Mobile Phone Batteries – Reasons OnTrion Smartphone Battery Is a ...
Federal Communications Commission certificate and in-house quality-assurance testing laboratory are just two of the reasons OnTrion branded cell phone batteries outperform the generic competition.Dallas,Texas (PRWEB) January 26, 2012 The OnTrion line of standard and extended mobile phone batteries is pleased to have earned the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC’s) endorsement. This ...
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OnTrion Announces 30 Percent Off Sale on HTC EVO Extended Batteries
HTC EVO 3D, HTC EVO SHIFT 4G and HTC EVO 4G users can enjoy longer airtime as well as 30 percent off OnTrion extended batteries with coupon code HTCOFF30Dallas,Tx (PRWEB) February 01, 2012 Through February 15, 2012, OnTrion is offering HTC EVO 3D, EVO SHIFT 4G and EVO 4G users the ability to talk and surf longer yet save money, with 30 percent off its high-quality extended mobile phone batteries ...
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Siri, Do I Have Cancer? NASA Builds Cancer Detecting Mobile Phone Sensor
Nanosensor technology could allow for Siri to one day answer this question because NASA has built a cancer detecting mobile phone sensor at the Ames Research facility in California. Ames scientific researcher Jing Li is working on a small chip the size of a nickel that includes 32 of the amazing nanosensors.
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