Showing posts with label battery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label battery. Show all posts

Friday, July 27, 2018

Get ready for a BIG 4000 mAh battery says Samsung on a NEW Video Ad. Galaxy Note 9.



Samsung is clearly advertising a BIG  batttery which will come with the new Galaxy Note 9 in August 9, UNPACKED 2018 event.

Is a  4000 mAh battery enough for your needs? Will Samsung replaceable battery coming back?

Battery can’t keep up? A lot can change in a day, is the title of the Samsung ad here below:



Before related post:
It`s Official: Samsung Galaxy Note 9 coming with 4000 mAh battery, confirmed.


Tuesday, November 28, 2017

Samsung reduces to 12 minutes mobile full battery charge with new invent.


Samsung Develops Battery Material with 5x Faster Charging Speed.

Recently, a team of researchers at the Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology (SAIT) developed a “graphene* ball,” a unique battery material that enables a 45% increase in capacity, and five times faster charging speeds than standard lithium-ion batteries. The breakthrough provides promise for the next generation secondary battery market, particularly related to mobile devices and electric vehicles. In its research, SAIT collaborated closely with Samsung SDI as well as a team from Seoul National University’s School of Chemical and Biological Engineering.

Exploring Next Generation Battery Technology.

Lithium-ion batteries were first commercialized in 1991, and widely applied to markets for mobile devices and electric vehicles. However, with standard lithium batteries requiring charging times of at least an hour to fully charge, even with quick charging technology, and considered to have reached their limit for capacity expansion, there have been numerous attempts to explore use of new innovative materials. Among the materials looked at, graphene has widely become the primary source of interest as the representative next generation material.

In theory, a battery based on the “graphene ball” material requires only 12 minutes to fully charge. Additionally, the battery can maintain a highly stable 60 degree Celsius temperature, with stable battery temperatures particularly key for electric vehicles.

In its research, SAIT sought for an approach to apply graphene, a material with high strength and conductivity to batteries, and discovered a mechanism to mass synthesize graphene into a 3D form like popcorn using affordable silica (SiO2). This “graphene ball” was utilized for both the anode protective layer and cathode materials in lithium-ion batteries. This ensured an increase of charging capacity, decrease of charging time as well as stable temperatures.

Dr. Son In-hyuk, who led the project on behalf of SAIT, said, “Our research enables mass synthesis of multifunctional composite material graphene at an affordable price. At the same time, we were able to considerably enhance the capabilities of lithium-ion batteries in an environment where the markets for mobile devices and electric vehicles is growing rapidly. Our commitment is to continuously explore and develop secondary battery technology in light of these trends.”

SAIT’s research results are covered in-depth in this month’s edition of the science journal Nature Communications in an article entitled, “Graphene balls for lithium rechargeable batteries with fast charging and high volumetric energy densities.” SAIT has also filed two applications for the “graphene ball” technology patent in the US and Korea.



*Graphene is a single layer of carbon atoms from graphite, and is receiving much attention in the battery and display industry due to its physical, chemical stability. Graphene is 100 times more effective than copper in conducting electricity and displays remarkable electron mobility – 140 times faster than silicon – which makes it an ideal material for fast charge.

Monday, September 12, 2016

Samsung to use batteries made by China's ATL for Galaxy Note 7 replacement.



Samsung Electronics Co. will only use batteries made by China's ATL for its Galaxy Note 7 smartphones after faulty batteries led to a global recall of its latest products, industry sources said Sunday.

After the recall announcement earlier this month, the company is said to have contacted ATL to order an additional 4 million batteries as replacements in the Galaxy Note 7 devices. It had procured most of the batteries from its subsidiary.

The Chinese company is set to become the sole battery supplier for the world’s largest smartphone maker by shipments for the time being since the company stopped receiving batteries from its main provider and hasn't found a third supplier.

Previously, Koh Dong-jin, head of Samsung's mobile division, said at a briefing that the company plans to increase battery suppliers to three from the current two.

ATL also supplies batteries for Apple's iPhone series, which means Samsung could face supply restrain if demand soars for the latest iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus.

Reportedly, Samsung used to get 70 percent of its batteries from its subsidiary while 30 percent was from ATL for Galaxy Note 7 devices.


SAMSUNG T285 Galaxy Tab A 7.0 LTE (2016) (Black)



Tuesday, August 19, 2014

LG G3 ad: The battery, 128GB, and 4K videos.

Recent reviews of the LG G3 is giving a thumbs up to the huge 3000 mAh battery the smartphone has, allowing 22 hours of talking time, 25 days on stand by. The G3 also can storage up to 128 GB more with a micro SD to keep your 4K in.


LG G3 - A smartphone that doesn't spend half it's life connected to the mains!


Buy the LG G3 D855 16GB (FACTORY UNLOCKED) international version (Black)

Saturday, November 24, 2012

Verizon Droid Razr Maxx HD with worlds best battery life.


WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jesùs.




Verizon Droid Razr Maxx HD with worlds best battery life.

The company’s Droid Razr Maxx HD smartphone for Verizon Wireless features an extra-large battery that claims up to 32 hours of performance or 23 hours of talk time, and improves on the previous model with a sharper display.

On the video below Bonie Cha from allthingsd explains a detailed information of the tests she made of the device battery life:


Source: allthingsd

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