Nokia's New Technology Could Double Your Phone's Battery Life

Nokia's New Technology Could Double Your Phone's Battery Life

Frustrated by the lack of battery on your phone before the end of the day? According to the Nokia telecommunications company, these days could end soon. Nokia Bell Labs, a subsidiary of Finnish manufacturer Nokia, has announced a new smartphone battery model, which would offer "2.5 times the battery life of anything currently available on the market." Crucially, the battery design has been designed not to add to the weight of the device, which means you don't simply have to store more batteries to keep up with the demands of modern smartphones. You should also be able to better manage power from renewable energy grids: solar, wind, etc. - which tend to fluctuate in the amount of energy provided throughout the day. Nokia Bell Labs has developed this technology with AMBER, a research center in Ireland that connects materials scientists with industry partners. Paul King, a member of the Nokia Bell Labs technical staff, added that "by packing more power into a smaller space, this new battery technology will have a profound impact on 5G and the world." network as a whole." Although Nokia no longer makes its own smartphones, preferring to sell the brand to HDM Global, we can be sure that Nokia will try to license the technology for further commercial use. A Nokia representative added that " A patent has been filed to protect the technology and we don't have a specific schedule to offer, especially as we expect other companies to commercialize the batteries."

Down with the power drain

As smartphones have become more and more advanced in recent years, their power needs have multiplied. The time when you could keep a bricked phone through a week of light use is over. These bright screens and fancy cameras tempting you use up a lot of power, and plugging in your phone at the end of the day has become as much a ritual as closing the front door or filling the dog food bowl Finding new ways to increase capacity Mobile phone power consumption will be crucial to continue to deliver significant upgrades to existing smartphones, while the demand for 5G networks, which enable blazing fast data transfer and connection speeds, only further undermines handheld devices. We don't know when we'll see this happen on business phones and we're asking Nokia to specify when. But, in the interest of our current smartphones, we hope it will be as soon as possible. via CNET