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5 Things Nigerians Should Know Before Buying A Power Bank by dammy13(m): 9:46am On Aug 03, 2016
Power is yet to be regular or stable in Nigeria. Hence, Nigerians are searching for alternatives to keep their phones, laptops and other devices charged.

Interestingly, it seems phones are getting more attention as there are nowpower banks which you can use to charge your phone when there is prolonged lack of power.

As power banks have become very useful, it is very important that users know some things when they are buying one.

This is important because there are many complaints about power banks like it takes ages to charge, it is substandard and/or its efficiency is less than 50%. You don’t want to spend money on this.

Weight

Power banks come in different sizes and weight. You buy a portable one over a bulky one so that it will not become a burden when moving around.

Brand

The brand of a power bank is vital. You already know the reliable brands that are popular for quality, durability, and resale value. Some of these brands may be expensive but you are guaranteed that you will use it for a long time. Despite this, you still have to be careful so that the brand name is not different from the package. Hence, don’t patronize touts.

Power output

The power output of a power bank is the reason you are buying it. If the power output is low, you don’t need to buy it. A power bank needs at least 2 amperages to charge. So you should check if the power bank is has 2.1 amp output.

Power capacity

For every power bank you want to buy, it must be 2.5 times more than the capacity of your phone. In other words, if the battery of your phone is 4000mAh, you should buy a power bank that is 10,000 mAh. You will only use about 6,700 mAh to charge. This is better than buying the one with the same mAh with your phone.

Quality

Nigeria has become a dumping ground for different substandard products including power banks. Besides buying a brand, it is important to be careful not to buy a fake one because you have many in the market.

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Re: 5 Things Nigerians Should Know Before Buying A Power Bank by ddaammyy(f): 9:49am On Aug 03, 2016
Nice one. How can I get a solar system powere bank as light no dey to charge am?
Re: 5 Things Nigerians Should Know Before Buying A Power Bank by hakinze00(m): 9:51am On Aug 03, 2016
It diminishes ur battery life!!! I can neva use powerbanks
Re: 5 Things Nigerians Should Know Before Buying A Power Bank by kolexepana: 6:10pm On Aug 04, 2016
If you use a phone like L8, you won't even think of getting a power bank
Re: 5 Things Nigerians Should Know Before Buying A Power Bank by faruz: 8:41pm On Aug 04, 2016
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Re: 5 Things Nigerians Should Know Before Buying A Power Bank by osenbarak: 8:56pm On Aug 04, 2016
nice info

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