An Israeli startup company claims to have created a smartphone
battery that can charge in just 30 seconds, thanks to the use of
nanotechnology. StoreDot revealed its prototype battery at Microsoft’s
Think Next conference on Monday.
They showcased how a smartphone that has 0% battery, can be revived to 100%, in just 30 seconds. The battery, which is currently about the size of a laptop battery, contains bio-organic nanodots, which are miniscule conductive crystals that aid this super quick charge.
An Israeli startup company claims to have created a smart phone battery that can charge in just 30 seconds, thanks to the use of nanotechnology. Store Dot revealed its prototype battery at Microsoft’s Think Next conference on Monday.
They showcased how a smartphone that has 0% battery, can be revived to 100%, in just 30 seconds. The battery, which is currently about the size of a laptop battery, contains bio-organic nanodots, which are miniscule conductive crystals that aid this super quick charge.
So from that you can conclude we won’t be seeing the charger commercially available for some time yet but when it does the company says to expect the charger to cost around double that of a normal smartphone battery.
They showcased how a smartphone that has 0% battery, can be revived to 100%, in just 30 seconds. The battery, which is currently about the size of a laptop battery, contains bio-organic nanodots, which are miniscule conductive crystals that aid this super quick charge.
An Israeli startup company claims to have created a smart phone battery that can charge in just 30 seconds, thanks to the use of nanotechnology. Store Dot revealed its prototype battery at Microsoft’s Think Next conference on Monday.
They showcased how a smartphone that has 0% battery, can be revived to 100%, in just 30 seconds. The battery, which is currently about the size of a laptop battery, contains bio-organic nanodots, which are miniscule conductive crystals that aid this super quick charge.
So from that you can conclude we won’t be seeing the charger commercially available for some time yet but when it does the company says to expect the charger to cost around double that of a normal smartphone battery.
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