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Motorola FreeCharge review
Overview
Motorola FreeCharge
Verdict
The ability to charge a mobile phone anywhere, anytime could prove invaluable. However, the FreeCharge is not for everyday use unless you're a particularly keen environmentalist.
Typical price
£ 59
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