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Samsung looking to deliver a graphene battery smartphone within two years

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Yordan 13 August 2019

Samsung Rumors

When Samsung introduced a battery technology using graphene to make lithium-ion batteries last longer, everyone was praising and welcoming the future, despite the astronomical cost of production, which made it unfeasible in mass produced devices.

According to Evan Blass, the Korean giant is actually on the verge of unveiling a device with a graphene battery “either next year or 2021”.

Samsung looking to deliver a graphene battery smartphone within two years

Graphene, as a material, is highly conductive and elastic, touted as the future since its discovery as an alternative to lithium-ion batteries back in 2004. It is a form of carbon that can be implemented in smaller, slimmer battery packs with higher capacity, faster charging and powering speeds, without a massive difference in its surface temperature.

However, as any breakthrough technology, the graphene batteries are also extremely expensive. Blass said that while Samsung might have an actual product, the company still needs to work on raising capacities and lowering production costs, but we shouldn’t be surprised if we see the phone before a Bixby Home device or Half-Life 3.

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  • 04 Sep 2019

To be honest all this bashing of peoples phones is just fanboy bull. All phones are good. They all have there niches and caveats if we all liked the phones life would be boring. Ive had iphone 6/7 good phones just prefer Android OS

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  • n5X
  • 18 Aug 2019

I'm sure the s10 has higher charging cycles than the s9 Before it starts degrading

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  • Fitbri
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  • 17 Aug 2019

My comment on graphene is based on a science program i saw on CBC several months ago and it would be quite the revolution if pulled off as indicated.

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