Solar Charger Android Apps
Go green! Charge your phone with the power of the sun! Start this application, put your phone in a well lit place and watch your battery charge using the solar panel.
Features:
Detects the amount of light
3 different solar panels
Vibrates when charging starts
You can prevent the device from going to sleep mode
Nice charging animationFuture updates:
More efficient solar panels up to +50%
Tablet support
Samsung supportIn the pro version:
Fart sound while charging
Samsung tablet support.The creator of this application does not take any responsibility for the damage and injury what the user may cause or suffer in the future, present or past with or without this software.
Note: Of course this application is not charging your phone. You didn’t think so, did you?! The only reason for this app is to collect the mentally challenged trolls – who never read the description this far – complaining about every app. Or you can fool your friends with this nice ‘charging feature’ if you like.
Do not let your device overheat! Be careful when you put your device under the direct sunlight!
Look like nice apps if it real. Renewable Enegery
In: Android, Application, Mobile · Tagged with: Android, Charger, Huawei, Ideos, Mobile, Samsung, Solar
The difference between Xeon E and X series
L = Thermal design power (expected power draw with a 100% CPU load running normal software) of 60 watts or less. These are the “low voltage” chips.
E = TDP of 80 watts. Intel refers to the Xeon 5500/5600s with this letter prefix as the “basic” line and as a result, the idle power draw on these chips is frequently worse than any of the other series of chips, despite the other chips possibly having a higher full-load power draw.
X = TDP of 95 watts. These are the “premium” mainstream chips as their TDP is not so excessive that they are difficult to cool in a rack server, yet their idle power consumption is far lower than the E-series chips.
W = TDP of 130 watts and higher. These are the fastest, hottest Xeons made and they are designed to be used in workstations and pedestal servers with better cooling than an average 1U or 2U rack server.
Letter Prefix:
X = Performance
E = Mainstream (rack mount)
L = Power Optimized
