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  2. Mobile phone accessories - Wikipedia

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    External device designed to cool down a phone for maintaining or improving performance (SoC, battery lifespan, charging speed). May include heatsink, axial or centrifugal fan(s), heat pipes, vapor chamber, peltier, water-to-air heat exchangers, magsafe, wireless charging and/or programmable rgb lighting. [1] [2]

  3. Lotus-Radford Type 62-2 - Wikipedia

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    Digital connectivity is still provided by a build plaque (which contains the vehicle identifier unique to every chassis), which doubles as a magnetic phone holder/wireless charger, along with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capabilities. Although the Type 62-2 was designed for trackability, there is still room for luggage behind the engine bay, albeit not ...

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    It sticks right onto your dashboard or windshield (its strong suction was designed to withstand bumps and turns) and even has a telescopic arm that lets you adjust the viewing angle. Save $38 with ...

  5. Automotive head unit - Wikipedia

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    An automotive head unit, sometimes called the infotainment system, [1] is a vehicle audio component providing a unified hardware interface for the system, including screens, buttons and system controls for numerous integrated information and entertainment functions.

  6. Is the CarlinKit 3.0 the best wireless Apple CarPlay adapter ...

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    But unless you have a super fancy, relatively new vehicle, this is strictly a wired affair: You have to plug in your phone. The CarlinKit 3.0 cuts the cord , after a fashion, allowing just about ...

  7. Mobile phone feature - Wikipedia

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    Key pad of a Nokia 3720. Besides the number keypad and buttons for accepting and declining calls (typically from left to right and coloured green and red respectively), button mobile phones commonly feature two option keys, one to the left and one to the right, and a four-directional D-pad which may feature a center button which acts in resemblance to an "Enter" and "OK" button.

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