Huawei announces a new battery technology that doubles autonomy
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Smartphone manufacturers focus much more on developing better specs than designing terminals, one of the main reasons we hardly see any progress when it comes to batteries and autonomy. Fortunately, some manufacturers continue to take care of batteries and Huawei has been working on a new solution that doubles the autonomy of current batteries.
Huawei manages to improve the batteries with graphene
The Chinese manufacturer Huawei is aware of the great advantage that the development of a new generation of high autonomy batteries can bring him and has been working precisely on it. Huawei has shown the first battery that includes graphene inside to improve its autonomy and be able to work at temperatures higher than traditional lithium-ion batteries.
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But not everything ends there, the new graphene batteries can withstand 2000 charge and discharge cycles while retaining 70% of their capacity, they also achieve this at charging temperatures of 60ÂșC, making them much more resistant to heat. This newly developed technology will be available very soon.
Source: nextpowerup
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