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Thursday, 27 August 2015

The new iPhone battery lasts a week?

The new batteries use hydrogen and oxygen to function.

A British company, Intelligent Energy, claims to have invented the iPhone smart phone battery that can last for a week.

The battery of fuel cells that use hydrogen and oxygen to function. It consists of a steel sheet and an airtight plastic to 'burn' the oxygen and hydrogen, with a small hole in the back of the release of water vapor.

The rumored prototype being tested by Apple, and if passed it will replace lithium-based battery and ion commonly available in today's smartphones.

However, there are some issues that need to be overcome before the batteries can be used. Including the use of water vapor resulting from a chemical process.

The situation is said to be carrying a bit of a problem to consumers as it will result in electric power, as well as require that the phone is always placed in areas that have good air flow.

This means, users will not be able to keep the phone in your bag or in your pocket.

Another issue is in terms of weight and size which is significantly greater than existing batteries.

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