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  2. Batterygate - Wikipedia

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    The controversy first emerged in late-2016, when it was reported that since a recent iOS update, some iPhone handsets had begun to experience unexpected shutdowns when their battery capacity reached 30%, caused by drops in the battery's terminal voltage below a threshold of around three volts required for operation of the device.

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  4. Apple Battery Charger - Wikipedia

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    The charger was sold with six rechargeable AA batteries that use low self-discharge NiMH technology, [8] have a silver design and no Apple branding, and have an advertised capacity of 1,900 milliampere-hour (mAh). [2] Czech website SuperApple identified the batteries as likely being rebranded Eneloop HR-3UTG 1.2 volt batteries manufactured by ...

  5. 5 simple iPhone tricks that will make your battery last way ...

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    Bluetooth, WiFi and cellular data (3G-4G) are awesome to keep you connected to the world, but they drain your battery like nothing does (except maybe the camera app or a video).

  6. Out-of-battery - Wikipedia

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    Out-of-battery discharges almost always involve semi-automatic or fully-automatic firearms, but they are possible with manually operated firearms such as lever-actions and bolt-actions, yet extremely rare. Understanding and identifying out-of-battery conditions before they can result in an out-of-battery discharge is an important safety skill ...

  7. The Last Thing We Need Is an "iPhone of Guns" - AOL

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  8. Unintentional discharge - Wikipedia

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    An unintentional discharge is the event of a firearm discharging (firing) at a time not intended by the user. An unintended discharge may be produced by an incompatibility between firearm design and usage, such as the phenomenon of cooking off a round in a closed bolt machine gun, a mechanical malfunction as in the case of slamfire in an automatic weapon, or be user induced due to training ...

  9. Dry fire - Wikipedia

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    Dry firing firearms is the practice of discharging (or simulating the discharge of) a firearm without any live ammunition, or practicing with an inert laser/infrared training platform such as an iMarksman or SIRT (Shot Indicating Resetting Trigger) training pistol, and may also include the use of a target/feedback system, such as the iDryfire or LASR software.