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New Trent PowerPak Xtreme brings a 12,000 mAh battery in rugged casing
Sep 19th 2013, 16:07, by Robert Nelson

Battery life often becomes an issue. For many though, you can find time throughout the day to plug in for a bit. The problem gets a bit worse for those who are out and about, and for that there is always the option to use a spare battery or an external battery back. There are a wide variety of these types of options available and it looks like New Trent has recently released the PowerPak Xtreme.

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The PowerPak Xtreme, as the name would imply, is a rugged device. In fact, this one is said to be “built for the rugged.” It is drop-resistant and waterproof to 3 feet of water for up to an hour. With that in mind, the battery pack still weighs in at just 9 ounces. And for those curious it measures in at 5.2 x 2.8 x 1.2-inches.

Perhaps more important here, New Trent has this one packed with a 12,000 mAh battery, which should be able to provide at least a few charges depending on the device you are carrying. The Xtreme also two USB ports — one is 1A and the other is 2.1A. This battery pack is able to charge smartphones and tablets and is sporting a matte black finish.

The PowerPak Xtreme is available at this time and can be found direct from the New Trent website or with Amazon. Bottom line here, this one should be good for those looking for some extra power and slightly better for those who may be in need of that extra power while on the trails or engaged in some other types of outdoor activity.

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SOURCE: Max Borges Agency

HTC One Max pictured once again with the Galaxy Note 3
Sep 19th 2013, 15:24, by Robert Nelson

It seemed most of the HTC One Max leaks had been focused on that little square box that is sitting on the back of the handset. The one that sits just below the camera lens and is expected to be a fingerprint scanner. Well, looking at some of the more recent leaks and it looks like the Galaxy Note 3 is becoming a trusty companion.

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We saw a series of leaked images comparing the One Max and Galaxy Note 3 earlier in the week and it looks like another has arrived today. This latest round includes three images, of which, all have come by way of the Chinese language weibo. Up until this point the Galaxy Note 3 has taken some honor in being one of the larger smartphones, but it looks like the One Max will step things up just a bit.

The HTC One Max is expected to arrive with a 5.9-inch display, as compared to the 5.7-inch display on the Note 3. We already know the Note 3 has a Full HD display and based on the rumors, the One Max should have the same. Other still rumored specs for the HTC One Max include Android 4.3 Jelly Bean along with a 3300 mAh battery, fingerprint sensor, 2GB of RAM, quad-core Snapdragon processor and an UltraPixel camera.

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In comparison, the Note 3 has a 3200 mAh battery, 3GB of RAM, quad-core Snapdragon 800 processor and 13 megapixel rear-facing camera. While we haven’t seen anything official from HTC just yet, they are expected to announce the One Max in October. Time will tell how accurate that timeline and these specs leaks have been, but for now we do have some benchmarks from an earlier leak.

That one detailed benchmarks from AnTuTu and have the One Max sitting with a score of 26,417. What this means is we may be looking at a handset that is introduced with a Snapdragon 600 processor as opposed to the widely rumored Snapdragon 800 processor. But again, this is all speculation based on rumor.

VIA: Tech Kiddy

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