New Superthin Battery Developed


Scientists at Japan’s Waseda University have developed a battery that will last up to 1000 recharges, as opposed to today’s batteries that only recharge up to about 300 times.  This battery is a superthin, polymer-based material which only takes one minute to charge.  Further, it won’t self discharge like today’s batteries.

Read more at Gizmodo

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spmwinkel
Mar 26, 2007

…and one of these batteries has even more power than a regular PPC battery these days, and HTC will start using them in their next devices with qwerty-keyboards, VGA screen, GPS and lots of ROM/RAm, which will come out early 2008, just when I can get a new contract for my cell phone!! :D

Please tell me this is all true…


dgoldring
Mar 26, 2007

Sorry, SPMWinkel, I can neither confirm nor deny any of your wishes. :) Although I would buy the device you described here.

I am really looking forward to the day these batteries become a reality. Just think how thin a device could be with one of these. :)

Doug

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