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Fake power banks are still around, offered by unscrupulous sellers trying to make a quick buck. Counterfeits pretend to be brand-name products and to support features they don't have. They often ...
The viral video shows a man selling power banks from brands such as Samsung and Vivo; however, it was soon revealed that they were fake. A man selling power banks on a train was caught red-handed ...
In a bizarre incident that unfolded on a train recently, a man was caught red-handed selling fake power ... tries to sell power banks bearing popular brand names like Samsung and Vivo to a passenger.
If you notice your smartphone is charging quicker with a regular wall plug, then it's best to retire the sluggish power bank and mark it as a fake. The materials are a big tell-tale sign that a ...
A startling incident recently took place on a train, where a man was caught selling fake power ... a range of power banks, purportedly from well-known brands such as Samsung and Vivo.
So, here are three ways to avoid buying a fake power bank: A dodgy power bank often has an exaggerated battery capacity - so keep an eye out. While battery packs with big capacities exist ...