“The Smart One” Revolutionizes Mobile Communication

One invention that had just upped the standard in the Mobile Communication industry is the creation of Simon Wilby’s product “The Smart One”.

The “The Smart One” will surely change the way we see and think about solar power energy and how it can be applied in our portable gadgets which we use almost every minute of the day.

Such is the case of our cellular phones. Simon Wilby’s “The Smart One” is a high-tech device that discreetly attaches itself to any mobile phone unit and recharges it using solar power. So how does the solar power work? Simple, once you have attached the device in your cell phone, all you need is any form of light source such as the sun and you are good to go.

Should you have any qualms about the performance of your mobile unit being charged using solar power as oppose to using electricity to charge it, worry no more. It has been proven by Simon Wilby during the launch of his product late last December (2008) that his device manages to annihilate its competition – which happens to be the standard mobile phone batteries.

To explain this further, most fully charged mobile phones using the conventional means supply you with approximately four (4) hours of uninterrupted talk time; “The Smart One” however allots you twelve (12) hours talk time on its full charge.

Simon Wilby has definitely outdone himself. He made it possible for us to no longer wait for our cellular phones to charge nor carry them around wherever we go and there is no need to shop for an international adapter to fit the standards of other wall sockets from others countries. This is undeniably the real deal and positively a smart choice.

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