Battery Technology: Which is the Latest Technology You Will Soon See in Mobile Phones?

We are witnessing constant innovation being done in the smartphone industry. The advent of powerful processors, higher RAM size and long-lasting batteries are a few characteristics of smartphones that have been launched this year. With constant smartphone usage, we also need our phones to be durable and remain operational for long hours. 

We are seeing 6000 mAh battery mobiles now becoming commonplace. This allows smartphones to remain operational for longer periods, compared to the older generation smartphones. The prices of phones with a good battery are also becoming cheaper.

Today, smartphone brands like Xiaomi, Oppo, Realme and Samsung offer some of the best smartphones under 20000 with longer battery life. For instance, the Xiaomi Poco X3 is a 6,000 mAh battery mobile, and is available for a little over Rs. 15,000.

New Battery Technologies 

While Lithium-ion batteries are the most used batteries, constant innovation and R&D has brought new battery types to the fore. We are now seeing the introduction of Lithium-Sulphur batteries, which have a 2-3x higher specific energy compared to Lithium-ion batteries, and have longer battery stamina on a single charge. These batteries are also lightweight and have a much lesser cost of production. With the commercial deployment of such batteries, the life of a smartphone per charge cycle can be extended for longer periods, according to a group of scientists at the University of Texas in Austin, who filed for a patent on this technology in 2020. 

Another breakthrough in battery technology is the new graphene battery that can fully charge your smartphone in under 30 minutes. When compared to conventional Lithium-ion batteries, which take over 90 minutes to reach 100% charge, this is a huge breakthrough in smartphone batteries. Samsung has announced that in the coming years, they will release smartphones that will feature this new Graphene battery. The brand has also claimed that in theory, this battery can charge the smartphone fully in 12 minutes. This new technology includes a single layer of carbon atoms from graphite known as graphene, which is 100 times more effective than copper in conducting electricity. It can transfer energy 140 times faster than the silicon material used in the current lithium technologies, making it the ideal material for charging smartphones faster.
You can now purchase a 6,000mAh battery mobile by using the Bajaj Finserv EMI Network Card. Use the EMI Network Card to divide the cost of the new device and pay for it in convenient monthly instalments. Further, No Cost EMIs also protect you from incurring any additional charges as you only pay the price of the product you are buying in instalments. You can also foreclose this loan, at no additional cost, after you pay the first instalment.

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