Lithium-ion battery capable of ultra-high-speed charging capable of charging smartphone about half in just 5 minutes born
Huawei, which continues to make a breakthrough in smartphone sales, has developed lithium ion batteries capable of charging ultra-fast charges that can charge 48% of smartphones in just 5 minutes.
Huawei reveals the next generation of quick charging technology
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Huawei's battery research laboratory Watt Lab developed a charge demonstration of half charged battery in 5 minutes can be confirmed in the movie of the following landing page.
Huawei 5 Minutes Quick Charging Experiment - Takanori Inside Line Nurse - 腾은 视频
Terminal that caused battery exhaustion. Charging starts from the battery empty state.
Remove the high-speed rechargeable battery (3000 mAh) developed this time ...
Attached to a dedicated charger.
Charge for 5 minutes.
Since 5 minutes have passed, the battery is attached to the smartphone.
When started up ...
Recovery to 48%. The speed that can be charged to about half in 5 minutes is about 10 times the charging speed of a general lithium ion battery. Capacity is also 3000 mAh, so it can be expected to be adopted for smartphones.
Lithium-ion batteries capable of rapid charge with a capacity of 600 mAh have also been developed. Explosion speed Charging can be confirmed in the movie of the following link destination page.
Huawei 2 Minutes Quick Charging Experiment - Takanori Inside Line Nursing - 腾은 视频
Compare the charging speed of a quick-chargeable lithium-ion battery (left) with a general lithium-ion battery.
With both smartphone's batteries empty ... ....
Charge start.
Experiment in a short time of 2 minutes this time.
Two minutes passed and quickly put the battery back into the smartphone ......
Restart the smartphone.
The result is that the quick charge model recovers to 68%. In contrast, a common smartphone battery is 2%. However, since the battery capacity itself is different, it seems that you should not directly compare numeric values.
According to Huawei Watt Lab, this latest lithium-ion battery compatible with ultra-anodeOf carbon moleculesHeterojunctionIt is a technology realized by making lithium ions easily pass through carbon bonds. The 3000 mAh battery will be used for smartphones and the 600 mAh battery will be put to practical use for smart watches, but it seems that it can be diverted to a battery for electric cars besides that. Huawei Watt Lab says, "With this battery you will be able to charge smartphones and smart watches while drinking coffee."
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