Thanks to a new type of "miracle material" called graphene, your smartphone will quickly increase the charging speed by five times.
The South Korean technology company has used a substance called graphene to make a "ball" that can increase the capacity of traditional lithium.
The ion battery is charged 45% and faster. Graphene balls can be placed in old batteries
The school battery has significantly improved its function.
Currently, lithium
It takes more than an hour and a half to charge the ion battery, but this can be cut into less than 18 minutes. The technology company hopes its invention will also be used in electric vehicles. This requires the battery to charge fast, last for a long time, and will not suffer performance losses as it grows older.
However, you may not see it in the Galaxy S9 or any upcoming smartphone as it is only in the experimental phase of development.
Fast charging capability is considered to be the successful adoption of all-
In a complicated document describing its findings, Samsung wrote that the South Korean tech giant has a rather tortured history of lithium --ion batteries.
Last year, it was forced to recall the Galaxy Note 7 phone after some devices caught fire.
It blamed the incidents on the battery problems of the device.
Graphene is a substance consisting of a single layer of carbon atoms.
This is the strongest material ever tested.
Its existence has been theorized for decades, but scientists have only recently been able to produce it.
British scientists have recently used water that could bring clean water to millions of people.
A team from the University of Manchester, after winning the Nobel Prize in bofen in 2010, used this material to filter out the salt in the water to ensure safe drinking.