Tuesday, March 19, 2013

NU12 #6 Molina, Jose Paolo Sentrep - Pasacharge Cables

Ateneo Innovation and Entrepreneurship "New ideas create more and better new products and services; create more wealth."

Pasa Charge
Nokia used to be the king of cellphones. They were known for units such as 5110 3210 and other very durable user-friendly phones. These phones last up to 3 days before needing recharging.
Now Samsung has overtaken Nokia with the advent of smartphones. These phones are more advanced because they are capable of doing so many things other than send texts and make calls.
However Smart Phones have a glaring problem for me. Unlike the phones from the early 2000, batteries nowadays last for hours only. My nokia express music phone lasts 2 days before needing recharge. My Samsung Galaxy Note in contrast lasts around 12 hours to 24 hours only.
I don’t like the hassle of running out of battery on important occasions because there might be important calls that can’t get through.
This happens a lot especially when I’m on other businesses and my girlfriend tries to call me, there are times that my phone is already empty. This situation could escalate a war because she might think that I’m just hiding what I’m doing. Thus my problem with smart phones.
Now there is a thing called Pasaload where a person passes his prepaid load to another person. I was thinking why is it not possible for this to apply in batteries? If my phone has low battery, all I need is an electric cable that enables power from one cellphone to transfer to another phone. 

Samsung and other manufacturers should address this problem of the battery and I think what I am thinking is an innovative way to help in solving the problem. 3
This solves the problem of people using low battery as an excuse because it is easier to borrow electricity from other friend's phone.  (Imagine the happy girlfriends who would no longer have to put up with that excuse J ) <you can charge from your computer using a USB plug>

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