In Japan, there are booths equipped with detachable power banks that users can borrow, use, and return to any other booth. I'm considering whether this could work in India, especially in crowded places like malls. I think it would be useful, but I’m
I didn’t know this service was already available in India. Do you happen to know the charges or which companies offer it ?
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