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December 19, 2015

Sony is developing a new battery tech that lasts 40% longer

by John_A

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Battery life is one of the most needed improvements in the tech industry. A number of manufacturers have done extended research on how to improve battery life but none have made a substantial difference. Based on a report, Sony might be up to something worth talking about.

Sony is working on a new lithium-ion battery composed of a sulfur compound. Sony thinks that they have discovered a solution that makes batteries drain at a slower rate. The batteries will also last longer (health standpoint) and the newly used substance will allow batteries to be much larger in capacity without added size. Thus meaning a smartphone with a 3000mAh battery may be able to fit up to 4300mAh without an added thickness.

The technology is still in the testing phase so don’t get too excited just yet.

Source: Nikkei
Via: GforGames

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