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Nokia Charging stations

Low on batteries?

You can now go inside some establishments to recharge your mobile phone’s batteries.. for FREE.

Via several Nokia Charging Stations.

See a list of Nokia Charging stations after the break.

Click the image to enlarge.

There are quite a lot charging stations. Unfortunately, they’re all concentrated in the Metro Manila area. Hopefully they’d expand to provinces and other locations like Davao City.

For updates on the list of charging stations, check here.

May 13, 2008 - Posted by migs | Mobile | , , , , , | 8 Comments

8 Comments »

  1. taga davao ba kayo kuya migz?

    Comment by patrick | May 13, 2008

  2. Isang Manilenyo na nag wowork sa Davao!

    Visit my Davao Blog: tagadavao.wordpress.com

    Comment by migs | May 13, 2008

  3. Actually, these Nokia charging stations have been around for quite a while now. When I visited Manila in September 2007, I stopped by the Nokia Store in MOA (was there from 10:00 am to 6 pm) and saw these charging stations. So, it’s not really big news.

    What concerns me, though, is that apparently you just leave your phone on the stand, connect it to the charger, and leave it there. Like, what if someone else takes your, say, N95 8GB? There’s no identification system that I know of. Clarifications, kuya Migs?

    Comment by Dean | May 13, 2008

  4. Uu nga.. now ko lang siya nablog. heheheh

    Reminder: Do not leave your valuables unattended! =p

    Comment by migs | May 13, 2008

  5. Yeah, good point. But wouldn’t it suck to be sitting mindlessly in a starkly blue Nokia Store for thirty minutes waiting for your phone to charge? lol

    Comment by Dean | May 13, 2008

  6. Wahahahah.. uu nga.

    But thats the price you have to pay for having to charge your phone for FREE. :D

    Pero pwede din naman nila i-enhance yan. Like instead of sa labas/sa dining area, baka pwedeng sa loob ng office ng extablishment. tapos pwedeng iwan. with a receipt or something.

    Diba?

    Comment by migs | May 13, 2008

  7. Pampanga PLEASE! hehe

    Comment by vergel | May 13, 2008

  8. This is very sensible indeed. I believe these free charging services are for emergency and mission critical use only. In these situations your are forced to wait on your phone anyway.

    Comment by Jhune Domingo | May 15, 2008

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