Wccftech: Smartphones will work longer due to silicon-carbon battery
In the near future, most smartphones will have a high-density battery, Wccftech reports.
According to journalists, very soon the Android phone market will see a trend towards thin devices with record battery life. This will be achieved through the use of innovative silicon-carbon batteries, which have an increased density.
As an example, the authors of Wccftech cited the OnePlus Ace 3 Pro, which was presented at the end of June. The device received a 6100 mAh battery and a body up to nine millimeters thick. OnePlus relied on Glacier Battery technology, which allows creating thin silicon-carbon batteries. It is believed that such devices will work longer on a single charge than conventional smartphones, which are equipped with a 5000 mAh battery.
The authors of the article also referred to a well-known insider under the nickname Digital Chat Station. The specialist predicted the widespread use of silicon-carbon batteries and the appearance on the market of batteries with a capacity of up to 7,000 milliampere-hours.
At the end of March, Honor Magic6 Pro appeared on the Russian market, which received a battery with a silicon-carbon anode instead of traditional graphite. Such a smartphone works longer at sub-zero temperatures than its analogues.
Source: Lenta

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