Ever had a problem with your smartphone's battery? When a new purchase should be charged long enough, even up to eight hours? And after that, the battery does not last long, the end is so fast? But with sophisticated technology, now charging your smart phone no longer takes a long time.
With fast charging, you can charge your mobile phone in less than an hour. Even reportedly will present a smartphone that can be charged in a shorter time. Just five minutes. Wow, interesting is not it. This smart phone will be available next year. Get ready ya.
The presence of this coveted smartphone thanks to Israel's StoreDot startup. They demonstrated rapid battery charging technology at CES by 2015. That was two years ago, but according to company CEO Doron Myesdorf, he believes that the technology is ready to become mainstream and can enter production early in 2018. This he disclosed to the BBC.
That way, next year we can start looking at smartphone makers who potentially adopt StoreDot technology where the battery can take just five minutes to recharge it to full. But not everyone is convinced, and one of them is Ben Wood, a technology analyst at CCS Insight.
According to Wood, that such a launch could happen as soon as the company claims. But he admits that if they achieve it, it could be a big moment for the industry.
With fast charging, you can charge your mobile phone in less than an hour. Even reportedly will present a smartphone that can be charged in a shorter time. Just five minutes. Wow, interesting is not it. This smart phone will be available next year. Get ready ya.
The presence of this coveted smartphone thanks to Israel's StoreDot startup. They demonstrated rapid battery charging technology at CES by 2015. That was two years ago, but according to company CEO Doron Myesdorf, he believes that the technology is ready to become mainstream and can enter production early in 2018. This he disclosed to the BBC.
That way, next year we can start looking at smartphone makers who potentially adopt StoreDot technology where the battery can take just five minutes to recharge it to full. But not everyone is convinced, and one of them is Ben Wood, a technology analyst at CCS Insight.
According to Wood, that such a launch could happen as soon as the company claims. But he admits that if they achieve it, it could be a big moment for the industry.
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