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is definitely worth the excitement. The idea of plugging in your phone for just 60 seconds and then getting to enjoy a full charge is undoubtedly cool. However, although this innovation is impressive, it raises a very important question: why aren't we focusing on developing batteries that can last longer instead?Welcome to the race about who's phone can charge the fastest
The focus on fast-charging technology appears to not be an ideal solution. To me, it seems like putting a band-aid on a broken wrist... I want to know that my phone can last through a long day of work, travel, video-taking, and obsessive social media scrolling without the fear of running out of power. The concept of a phone that can go for several days without needing to be plugged in is far more appealing to me than the ability to recharge it in just a minute.
Imagine a scenario where, because of the advancements in fast charging, phone manufacturers decide to dramatically reduce the battery capacity to make devices slimmer or to add more features. This trade-off could result in phones that need to be charged multiple times a day despite fast charging. We might find ourselves in a worse situation, carrying a charger or power bank everywhere we go.
Similarly, the use of graphene in batteries could lead to significant improvements in capacity and longevity. Yep, this tech is not there yet . But it should be giving us a more user-friendly battery life experience.It's clear as day - the manufacturer who manages to come up with a longer battery life for a phone will have a significant competitive advantage over all the companies focusing on ultrasonic-or-speed-of-light battery charging.
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