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		<title>By: Samsung batteries powered by water &#124; PhoneReport v2.0</title>
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		<description>[...] which supposedly can keep cellphone without recharging for two months. Oh, I just remember that Chinese phone with 32800mAh, that one had an interesting [...]</description>
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