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$54.00
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You'll never run out of power again! If the battery on your smartphone or tablet is running low... no problem. Just plug your device into the USB port on the top of this portable battery charger, and then continue to use your device while it gets recharged.
With a recharge capacity of 5200 mAh, this charger will give you 1.5 full recharges of your smartphone or recharge your tablet to 50% capacity.
When the battery charger runs out of power, just plug it into the wall using the supplied cable (included), and it will recharge itself for your next use.
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Promotional photo of Wong from the 1930s. Anna May Wong (January 3, 1905 - February 3, 1961) was the first Chinese American movie star, and the first... more
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1.80" W x 3.875" H x 0.90" D
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Promotional photo of Wong from the 1930s. Anna May Wong (January 3, 1905 - February 3, 1961) was the first Chinese American movie star, and the first Asian American actress to gain international recognition. During the silent film era, she acted in The Toll of the Sea (1922), one of the first movies made in color and The Thief of Bagdad (1924). Frustrated by the stereotypical supporting roles she played in Hollywood, Wong left for Europe in the late 1920s, where she starred in several notable plays and films She spent the first half of the 1930s traveling between the United States and Europe for film and stage work. She was featured in films of the early sound era, such as Daughter of the Dragon (1931), Shanghai Express (1932) and Daughter of Shanghai (1937). In 1935 MGM refused to consider her for the leading role of the Chinese character in the film version of Pearl S. Buck's The Good Earth, choosing instead the German actress Luise Rainer. In the late 1930s, she starred in several B...
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