Tuesday, 17 November 2015

Huawei could be the solution to one of the biggest problems smartphones

today there is insufficient technology to increase the capacity of lithium batteries smartphone without sacrificing size of the terminal, the manufacturers seem to have accepted the idea that the solution to the problem of mobile battery passes fast charging . Huawei, the company responsible for recent releases such as the Huawei Mate S or the P8 Huawei has shown a battery of 3000 mAh capacity able to load almost by half in five minutes. Thus, this battery Huawei could offer a range of ten hours of calls with five minutes of charging.

As Huawei published in its official community , the Asian company has been able to develop a new technology that offers a fast loading loading speed up to ten times higher than present conventional lithium batteries. This technology has been tested in two different types of batteries: first, in a battery of 3000 mAh, achieving a load of 48% in five minutes, and secondly of a battery of 600 mAh capacity (battery which could be incorporated in the doll accessories such as, for example, Huawei Watch ), getting a load of 68% in two minutes.
To give us an idea of the importance of this discovery until now Qualcomm (the company that accounts for most of the prominence of fast charging technology, being present in the mobile companies like Samsung or LG) boasted of having provided Quick Charge 3.0 technology, which allows charging the battery 70% of smart phone in 29 minutes. Huawei, as shown in its official video , it is able to charge half of 3000 mAh battery in five minutes .
The interesting thing about this discovery, beyond the amazing figures of charge, is that Huawei show has been held in a battery that fits in a smart phone company, which reveals how close this technology seems to become reality. To give life to these load times, Huawei has developed a charger that combines the use of non-carbon atoms (such as nitrogen, oxygen and iodine) with graphite in the anode, which gives life to a lower load times without sacrificing the battery life.
Huawei does not dare to predict that it will take time until this technology reaches the end user, but in his statement says, with some sparkle ... never better said that "soon we will fully charge our batteries in the time it took to go for coffee.

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