Sony works with 40% more durable batteries
One of the most stagnant aspects in our smartphones is the batteries, there is hardly any progress at this point, which together with increasing screens and with higher resolutions causes autonomy to be very fair, reaching the point that it is a reason for celebration that a smartphone arrives at the end of the day. Fortunately Sony has started working to fix this problem.
Sony is working on the development of new batteries in which silicon is replaced by sulfur and a 40% greater autonomy is achieved. A technology that has been tested in the past but abandoned due to the rapid degradation of the electrodes, it seems that Sony is trying to avoid the rapid degradation of this type of battery.
In any case, we will have to wait until at least 2020 to start seeing this type of batteries in our smartphones. Can anyone imagine what they will be like at that time?
Source: nextpowerup
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