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Its main power source is an internal 3.7 V Li-ion battery tentatively capable of storing 570 mAh, which provides up to 30 hours of continuous gaming on a full charge. Third party replacement batteries are also available. Like the Sixaxis, the DualShock 3 comes with instructions on how to remove and replace the battery.
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Kardia may refer to: Kardia (Thrace), ancient Greek colony on the Thracian Chersonese; Kardia, Kozani, a village in the municipality Eordaia, Kozani regional unit, Greece; Kardia, Thessaloniki, a village in the municipality Thermi, Thessaloniki regional unit, Greece; Kardia, 2006 Canadian film; Kardia, a Greek term for heart often used as a prefix
The AliveCor iPhone ECG case does not fit on the iPhone 5 due to the change in geometry of the phone, and it would need further FDA approval to be used with the iPhone 5. [10] In October of 2013, AliveCor announced a new ECG device that would, for the first time, support Android devices. This new device would no longer need to fit the ...
Kardia mou moni… (Greek: Καρδιά μου μόνη…; My lonely heart…) is the name of a studio album by popular Greek singer Tolis Voskopoulos. It was released in December, 1981 by Minos EMI in Greece and it went gold selling over 50,000 units. [1] [2] [3] The original release was in stereo on vinyl and cassette. This album was re ...
Kardia (Greek: Καρδία) is a village and a community of the Thermi municipality. [2] Before the 2011 local government reform it was part of the municipality of Mikra, of which it was a municipal district. [2] The 2021 census recorded 3,369 inhabitants in the village. [1] The community of Kardia covers an area of 9.652 km 2. [3]