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    I'm thinking I want a hand-held solar power charger for my phone. I realize that solar charging is just one of options for powering up the batteries in these devices.

    Anyone here have a suggestion, brands, models or styles? If it makes a difference I have an Android.

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    I only have limited experience with one. I don't know who actually manufactured it,
    but it's sold by "Survival Frog." It does charge a phone in an hour or two, but it may
    take 2 days of sunlight to completely recharge it.

    I first charged it through the USB port on a laptop. Then I charged my phone with it.
    The phone used about half of the battery capacity, and it took a full day in the sun
    to recharge the unit.

    It came with a small carabiner, to attach it to the outside of a pack, but it's not
    waterproof. I think I paid $30 for it.
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    The solar charging technology is just not that great yet. Physics...

    New smartphones have large batteries and consume mucho power. It takes a large solar panel to charge one up. I have one made by Brunton that you unfold and lay out on a flat surface that works well but it's pretty doggone big. I just carry one of those backup batteries that's about the size of the phone.
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    I have a panel that I purchased for emergency use. It is about 4' x 4'. It will put out 45 watts in bright sunlight, but on a cloudy day, in partial shade, or if not pointed directly at the sun, the output drops off significantly.

    Most commonly available solar panels are only 15-20% efficient. If you live in the desert, they work well, but in places that are rainy and overcast like it is in Chicago today, they are not very useful.

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    my brother who has too much time on his hands rigged up a steam powered phone charger. and it worked.

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