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Website load speed: | 1.9236s this is quite good! |
Number of (outgoing) links: | 161 |
HTML size: | 116 kilobytes Too heavy |
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meta-tag og:site_name | Phandroid - Android News and Reviews |
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meta-tag twitter:description | The most annoying thing about most modern smartphones isn't the display or the size. It's how long you can hold a charge. We've seen major improvements in Android for helping to conserve battery life, but current technology is the limit on how frequently we have to charge our phones. That may be changing in the future, thanks to research from scientists at the University of Central Florida. A group of researchers have created a new supercapacitor battery prototype that doesn't seem to degrade, even after being recharged more than 30,000 times. With this research, it might be possible to create high-capacity, ultra-fast charging batteries than can last over 20 times longer than the batteries we use in our phones right now. UCF postdoctoral associate Nitin Choudhary had this to say about the tech: "You could charge your mobile phone in a few seconds and you wouldn't need to charge it again for over a week." These supercapacitors can be charged so quickly because they store the |
meta-tag twitter:site | @phandroid |
meta-tag og:description | The most annoying thing about most modern smartphones isn't the display or the size. It's how long you can hold a charge. We've seen major improvements in Android for helping to conserve battery life, but current technology is the limit on how frequently we have to charge our phones. That may be changing in the future, thanks to research from scientists at the University of Central Florida. A group of researchers have created a new supercapacitor battery prototype that doesn't seem to degrade, even after being recharged more than 30,000 times. With this research, it might be possible to create high-capacity, ultra-fast charging batteries than can last over 20 times longer than the batteries we use in our phones right now. UCF postdoctoral associate Nitin Choudhary had this to say about the tech: "You could charge your mobile phone in a few seconds and you wouldn't need to charge it again for over a week." These supercapacitors can be charged so quickly because they store the |
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Lowest rating: | 9,551 spotted 3,212 days ago |
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Current rating: | 7,904 spotted 3,153 days ago |
Best rating: | 6,997 spotted 3,811 days ago |
Average rating: | 8,250 |
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Current rating: | 33,321 spotted 3,743 days ago |
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Worst rating: | 33,321 spotted 3,743 days ago |
Best rating: | 14,277 spotted 3,822 days ago |
Average rating: | 22,309 |
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