Keep Your Phone Charged & Clean With The PhoneSoap Charger
Judging by the name PhoneSoap Charger you might think that someone was able to harness the power of a regular old soap bar to charge our smartphones, well that might be a bit of stretch. The device is actually designed to sanitize your phone while it charges and also acts as an acoustic amplifier. The way its designed closely resembles a soap dish and inside it contains two UV-C lamps that kill the bacteria on your phone in only 4 minutes. The company say's that it'll pretty much work with any phone and for $49.95 its not a bad investment to keep something that is so close to your face fresh and clean. For more information on the PhoneSoap Charger you can head over to it's official website here.
[Via PhoneSoap]
A Little Something Extra For Your iPhone Games
With the amount of iPhone games available, it is only natural that someone would try to make the experience better as if you were playing on an actual game console. That is where the Moga Ace Power Controller comes in to add a little more fun to the iPhone gaming experience. For $100, you'll get the same feel and controls of a gaming console everywhere you take your iPhone, and it's easily expandable so it can fit in your pocket or bag. The controller also acts as an extra battery pack, so it lets you keep charging as you play.
[Via Mogaanywhere]
Upgrade Your Phone With New Parts?
Let's face it: as soon as you get a new smartphone and open up the package, it's already old and outdated. After a year or two, you can't wait to get the latest "it" product to hit the market because your trusty smartphone is not what it used to be. Either you deal with the lag issues bogging the phone down, or the battery doesn't hold a charge like when it was brand new. Sometimes, you just like your phone and would only like to replace parts that are broken or old instead of shelling out money for an entirely new one.
Well if that's the case then, the Motorola Project Ara might be of interest to you. Still in the development stages, it promises users will be able to swap out parts as needed. You would be able upgrade the battery, screen, and processor by simply putting the modular components onto an endoskeleton base. It's an interesting concept, but will have to wait and see.
[Via Motorola Blog]
Google Nexus 5
There's no official date set for the release of Google's Nexus 5 just yet, but there is some information regarding what the public can expect. The new Nexus 5 is set to pick up where the Nexus 4 left off, with this version comes with a 1080p 4.95 inch screen, 4GLTE, a 2.3 GHZ Snapdragon processor, and comes in either 16GB or 32GB capacities. Visually speaking, it has a sleek design and comes in an all-black body, improving on the previous model. For those who might want to grab one, you can expect the starting price to be around $349 when it comes out.
[Via Hypebeast]